Abstract

A case of Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome is reported, and the pertinent literature is reviewed. The diagnosis was based upon the following findings: (1) persistent swelling of the upper lip, the nose, the palate, and the periorbital region, (2) scrotal tongue, and (3) persistent headaches. The diagnosis was confirmed by a biopsy of the upper lip. According to the histopathologic report, the case was further classified as a lymphedematous type.

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