Clinical review for general practice

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Spontaneous and symptomatic lip conditions (cheilitis)

Irina K. Lutskaya

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Abstract

The paper reports clinical manifestations of the lip conditions associated with the general pathogenic processes. Localization of lesions on the vermillion border allows healthcare professionals of any specialty to define visually the altered tissue areas. The information received provides the basis for choosing the way of optimal diagnostic search and prescribing comprehensive therapy in collaboration with the dentist. 
Key words: cheilitis; lip conditions.

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Irina K. Lutskaya 1

1 Belarusian medical academy of postgraduate education, Minsk, The Republic of Belarus

References

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For citation:Lutskaya I.K. Spontaneous and symptomatic lip conditions (cheilitis). Clinical review for general practice. 2022; 4: 48–53. DOI: 10.47407/kr2022.3.4.00152


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