Cheilitis plasmacellularis K13.0

Author: Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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History
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Schuermann, 1960

Definition
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Chronic plasmacellular inflammation of the lips. Variety of Plasmocytosis circumorificialis, s.a. Balanoposthitis chronica circumscripta plasmacellularis.

Clinical features
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Lacquer-like shiny, brownish-red single spot on the lip with increased vulnerability.

Histology
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Atrophic epithelium; band-shaped plasmacellular infiltrate.

Differential diagnosis
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External therapy
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Test with glucocorticoid (adhesive) ointment (e.g. Volon A adhesive ointment, Pandel ointment). Removal of local irritation factors (reduce bleeding and lead to a better response of the glucocorticoids).

Internal therapy
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If glucocorticoids (medium dosage) such as prednisolone (e.g. Decortin H) are strongly expressed, 40-60 mg/kg bw/day with slow dose reduction.

Literature
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  1. Rocha N et al (2004) Plasma cell cheilitis. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol 18: 96-98
  2. Schuermann H (1960) Plasmocytosis circumorificialis. German dentist Z 15: 601-607
  3. Sollberg S, Altmeyer P, Holzmann H (1985) Cheilitis plasmacellularis - a rare special form of plasmocytosis circumorificialis. Nude. Dermat. 11: 165–167

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020