Mahreen Shahzad, Raheela Faraz, Anam Sattar.
Angular cheilitis: case reports and literature review.
Pak Oral Dental J Jan ;34(4):597-9.

Angular chelitis is inflammation typically seen at the both commissures (angles) of the lips. Angular chelitis is most often chronic, seen in the older, and due to infective and/or mechanical causes. It is diagnosed clinically and treated with topical antifungals and antibacterial. The goals of this case report and literature review is to describe angular cheilitis (soft-tissue disorders) in the oral cavity that is commonly observed in diabetes and to discuss the clinical presentation, associated causative factors and management strategies of angular chelitis.

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