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2021 Dec 01


Am J Gastroenterol


116


Suppl 1

P048 Metastatic Crohn’s Disease Debuting with Severe Oral Manifestation and Vulvar Involvement – A Diagnostic Challenge.

Authors

Izquierdo V P, Frias-Ordoñez J, Romero-Sanchez C, Alvarado J, Florez C
Am J Gastroenterol. 2021 Dec 01; 116(Suppl 1):S12.
PMID: 35006175.

Abstract

Background: Metastatic Crohn's disease (MCD) is an unusual cutaneous manifestation in Crohn's disease (CD), and concomitant oral and vulvar involvement is even more unusual. It can debut with cavity lesions oral such as canker sores, ulcers, lip edema, granulomatosis, dry mouth, abscesses in the salivary ducts, erythema, gingivitis, glossitis, among others, however, simultaneous compromise with several oral lesions and so severe with loss of multiple pieces dental is very rare.