Abstract

Melkersson Rosenthal Syndrome (MRS) is a neuromucocutaneous granulomatous disease characterized by recurrent facial paralysis, orofacial oedema and fissured tongue. The etiopathogenesis is not known yet, but genetic susceptibility, immunocompromised individual, infectious agents, food intolerance, stress are thought to be responsible. Classic triad is seldomly observed. Generally, monosymptomatic or oligosymptomatic findings are seen. The diagnosis of disease is with clinical findings, and histopathology with non-caseous granulomatous cheilitis further supports the diagnosis. We herein report a patient who previously diagnosed and treated as angioedema and cellulitis in different centers, finally diagnosed as MRS with the classic triad; scrotal tongue, recurrent facial paralysis and orofacial edema; and want to call attention to inadvertent physical examination can miss the diagnosis of MRS.

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