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Pemphigus vulgaris<br />

Scleroderma<br />

Sjögren’s syndrome – red swollen lip J Dermatol 28:47–49, 2001<br />

Urticaria JAAD 50:815–817, 2004<br />

CONGENITAL LESIONS<br />

Double lip Cutis 66:253–254, 2000<br />

Sucking calluses Textbook of Neonatal Dermatology, p.479, 2001<br />

DEGENERATIVE LESIONS<br />

Mucous cyst (mucocele)<br />

DRUG-INDUCED<br />

ACE-inhibitor induced angioedema J Forensic<br />

Sci 46:1239–1243, 2001<br />

Fixed drug eruption<br />

Tacrolimus, systemic – fibromatosis<br />

Hypersensitivity reactions<br />

EXOGENOUS AGENTS<br />

Aquagenic angioedema Cutis 37:465–466, 1986<br />

Abreva<br />

Antioxidants Comm Dent Oral Epidemiol 19:155–159, 1990<br />

Benzoates Comm Dent Oral Epidemiol 19:155–159, 1990<br />

Chironoida larvae used as fish food – angioedema<br />

Acta DV 78:482–483, 1998<br />

Chocolate – granulomatous cheilitis BJD 150:595, 2004<br />

Flavorings Comm Dent Oral Epidemiol 19:155–159, 1990<br />

Monosodium glutamate-related orofacial granulomatosis Oral<br />

Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol 71:560–564, 1991<br />

Silica granuloma – mimics granulomatous cheilitis<br />

<strong>Dermatologic</strong>a 181:246–247, 1990<br />

Sorbic acid – non-allergic urticaria Ghatan p.187, 2002,<br />

Second Edition<br />

Tattooing, cosmetic AD 141:918–919, 2005<br />

INFECTIONS AND/OR INFESTATIONS<br />

Anthrax Ped Derm 18:456–457, 2001; Rook p.3140, 1998,<br />

Sixth Edition<br />

Cancrum oris (noma) – labial and buccal necrosis J Dent Child<br />

48:138–141, 1981<br />

Candidiasis – chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis<br />

Cysticercosis Br Dent J 170:105–106, 1991<br />

Dentoalveolar abscess JAAD 50:815–817, 2004<br />

Diphtheria Rook p.3140, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Elephantiasis nostras of the lips – presumed streptococcal<br />

infection Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Endod 84:297–300,<br />

1997<br />

Epstein–Barr virus – swollen erythema of face with swollen lips<br />

BJD 143:1351–1353, 2000<br />

Erysipelas<br />

Furuncle Rook p.3140, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Hand foot and mouth disease (Coxsackie virus) Rook<br />

p.3133–3134, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Herpes simplex infection Rook p.3133–3134, 1998, Sixth<br />

Edition; primary herpetic gingivostomatitis Tyring p.75, 2002<br />

Herpes zoster<br />

Impetigo<br />

Insect bite reaction<br />

Larva migrans<br />

Leishmaniasis Mycoses 41 Suppl2:78–80, 1998 (German);<br />

JAAD 28:495–496, 1993; <strong>Dermatologic</strong>a 150:292–294, 1975;<br />

Leishmania aethiopica – lip edema Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg<br />

63:708–737, 1969; espundia (mucocutaneous leishmaniasis) –<br />

nasopharyngeal mutilation with protuberant lips Am J Trop Med<br />

Hyg 59:49–52, 1998<br />

Leprosy Rook p.3140, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Mycobacterium tuberculosis – cheilitis granulomatosa<br />

AD 141:1085–1091, 2005; AD 141:1080–1082, 2005;<br />

JAAD 23:444–450, 1990; AD 124:1705–1710, 1988<br />

Orf Br Dent J 173:343–344, 1992<br />

Paracoccidioidomycosis JAAD 31:S91–S102, 1994; Rev Bras<br />

Med 28:464, 1971<br />

Parvovirus B19, including papular–purpuric ‘gloves and socks’<br />

syndrome – swollen lips with painful erosions JAAD<br />

41:793–796, 1999<br />

Phaeoacremonium inflatipes – fungemia in child with aplastic<br />

anemia; swelling and necrosis of lips, periorbital edema, neck<br />

swelling Clin Inf Dis 40:1067–1068, 2005<br />

Post-infectious lymphedema of lips<br />

Rhinoscleroma – upper lip swelling Cutis 40:101–103, 1987<br />

Staphylococcus aureus Rook p.3140, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Syphilis – primary chancre – ulcerated papule with edema of lip<br />

Rook p.1244,3134, 1998, Sixth Edition; cheilitis granulomatosa<br />

AD 141:1085–1091, 2005; AD 141:1080–1082, 2005; JAAD<br />

23:444–450, 1990; AD 124:1705–1710, 1988<br />

Tinea facei (kerion) Rook p.3140, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Trichinosis Rook p.3140, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Vaccinia Br Dent J 143:57–59, 1977<br />

Verruca vulgaris<br />

Yaws<br />

INFILTRATIVE<br />

Amyloidosis – primary systemic JAAD 50:815–817, 2004<br />

Plasma cell orificial mucositis (plaque) AD 124:1871–1872,<br />

1988; plasma cell cheilitis – with lip ulcer JAAD 30:789–780,<br />

1994<br />

INFLAMMATORY<br />

LIPS, SWOLLEN 321<br />

Cheilitis granulomatosa – idiopathic, AD 141:1085–1091, 2005;<br />

AD 141:1080–1082, 2005; JAAD 23:444–450, 1990; AD<br />

124:1705–1710, 1988<br />

Crohn’s disease – orofacial granulomatosis JAAD 49:952–954,<br />

2003; AD 135:439–442, 1999; Ped Derm 16:39–42, 1999;<br />

JAAD 36:697–704, 1997; cheilitis granulomatosa AD<br />

141:1085–1091, 2005; AD 141:1080–1082, 2005; JAAD<br />

23:444–450, 1990; AD 124:1705–1710, 1988<br />

Erythema multiforme Medicine 68:133–140, 1989;<br />

JAAD 8:763–765, 1983; Stevens–Johnson syndrome Rook<br />

p.3133, 1998, Sixth Edition; Int J Derm 24:587–591, 1985

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