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Oro-facial granulomatosis--a case report.
Indian Journal of Tuberculosis 2012 October
Oro-facial granulomatosis includes a group of disorders which present as a chronic, non-ceasating granulomatous lesion involving the perioral tissues of face and oral mucosa. This condition was first referred by Mart in 1859, Hubschmann in 1894 and Luscher in 1949; later, Wiesenfeld in 1985 introduced the term "Oro-facial Granulomatosis" (OFG) which is characterized by persistent or recurrent soft tissue enlargement and oral ulceration. Hence, it is important to establish the diagnosis accurately because this condition sometimes is a manifestation of Crohn's disease or Sarcoidosis. A case of Orofacial granulomatosis in a 15-year-old male is reported.
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