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 Eponyms in category: Cheilitis
 9 main and alternative entries found.
 
Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome
Cheilitis glandularis. Syndrome characterised by a triad of symptoms comprising recurrent facial paralysis, chronic edema of the face and lips, and and hypertrophy and fissuring of the tongue (lingua plicata).
Melkersson-Rosenthal-Schuermann syndrome (Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome)
Cheilitis glandularis. Syndrome characterised by a triad of symptoms comprising recurrent facial paralysis, chronic edema of the face and lips, and and hypertrophy and fissuring of the tongue (lingua plicata).
Melkersson-Rosenthal-Schuermann syndrome (Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome)
Cheilitis glandularis. Syndrome characterised by a triad of symptoms comprising recurrent facial paralysis, chronic edema of the face and lips, and and hypertrophy and fissuring of the tongue (lingua plicata).
Melkersson’s syndrome (Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome)
Cheilitis glandularis. Syndrome characterised by a triad of symptoms comprising recurrent facial paralysis, chronic edema of the face and lips, and and hypertrophy and fissuring of the tongue (lingua plicata).
Miescher’s cheilitis (Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome)
Cheilitis glandularis. Syndrome characterised by a triad of symptoms comprising recurrent facial paralysis, chronic edema of the face and lips, and and hypertrophy and fissuring of the tongue (lingua plicata).
Miescher’s syndrome (Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome)
Cheilitis glandularis. Syndrome characterised by a triad of symptoms comprising recurrent facial paralysis, chronic edema of the face and lips, and and hypertrophy and fissuring of the tongue (lingua plicata).
Rosenthal's syndrome II (Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome)
Cheilitis glandularis. Syndrome characterised by a triad of symptoms comprising recurrent facial paralysis, chronic edema of the face and lips, and and hypertrophy and fissuring of the tongue (lingua plicata).
Rossolimo-Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome (Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome)
Cheilitis glandularis. Syndrome characterised by a triad of symptoms comprising recurrent facial paralysis, chronic edema of the face and lips, and and hypertrophy and fissuring of the tongue (lingua plicata).
Rossolimo’s syndrome (Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome)
Cheilitis glandularis. Syndrome characterised by a triad of symptoms comprising recurrent facial paralysis, chronic edema of the face and lips, and and hypertrophy and fissuring of the tongue (lingua plicata).
 

 
 

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