Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome - Oral Mucosal Lesion
Synopsis

The syndrome may be idiopathic, but evaluation for systemic disease is warranted as orofacial granulomatosis may be a presenting sign for underlying conditions such as Crohn disease or sarcoidosis. Granulomatous cheilitis may also be associated with hypersensitivity to some foods and food additives (in particular benzoates and cinnamon products), or sensitivities to amalgam. If no specific etiology can be identified (eg, after patch testing or evaluation for systemic disease), the condition is deemed idiopathic. However, orofacial granulomatosis may be the first manifestation of Crohn disease, with gastrointestinal signs and symptoms occurring years later.
Orofacial granulomatosis typically presents in the late second decade but has been reported in children as young as 5 years. No predilection has been shown for sex or race and ethnicity.
Codes
G51.2 – Melkersson's syndrome
SNOMEDCT:
37770007 – Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome
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Last Updated:10/01/2023