Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia (Feb 2018)

Orofacial granulomatosis and diet therapy: a review of the literature and two clinical cases

  • Iris Espinoza,
  • Jorge Navarrete,
  • Juana Benedetto,
  • Arturo Borzutzky,
  • Patricia Roessler,
  • Ana Ortega-Pinto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/abd1806-4841.20185828
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 93, no. 1
pp. 80 – 85

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Abstract: Orofacial granulomatosis is a nonspecific term that contains a wide variety of granulomatous entities, which share a clinical and histopathological presentation. It manifests as persistent or recurrent orofacial swelling, amongst other findings. Idiopathic orofacial granulomatosis, characterized by an absence of systemic granulomatous disease, is a diagnosis of exclusion. The main differential diagnosis is Crohn's disease. Its pathogenesis is unknown, however, it seems to be immune-mediated. Patch-test sensitivity to multiple allergens is well documented. Currently, therapeutic options consider restrictive diets, topical, intralesional, and systemic agents. First-line therapy is currently a matter of debate. We present a review of the value of diet therapy in this syndrome, along with two illustrative cases.

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