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2021 ◽  
Vol 30 (04) ◽  
pp. 267-274
Author(s):  
Zain Akram ◽  
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Malik Adeel Anwar

OBJECTIVE: Orofacial granulomatosis (OFG) is a relatively rare entity. The information pertaining to it is accessible to patients and care-givers on the internet in a scarce quantity. The aims of the current study were to evaluate quality, readability, understandability and actionability of information regarding the disease-orofacial granulomatosis-available to the public on the internet. The purpose of the study was to evaluate ease of access and understandability of language available for individuals affected by OFG. Although the incidence of the disease is very low in Pakistan, patients with symptoms of OFG rarely report to clinics due to social stigma. METHODOLOGY: A vivid selection process was chosen for the study. The study was conducted online on 'google scholar' website. Four different search terms were used 'ofg disease', 'orofacial granulomatosis', 'cheilitis granulomatosa' and 'Melkersson Rosenthal Syndrome' to seek information on orofacial granulomatosis. All of this was done during July, 2020 to October 2020. The first 100 results from each term were shortlisted and evaluated further. Exclusion criteria was used and several repetitive sites, non-functional links, sites containing content irrelevant to the search were excluded. This resulted in 58 websites relevant to the search that were then categorized according to affiliation, specialisation, content type as well as content presentation. Three grading assessments were utilized to assess the quality of this online information; the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) benchmarks, the Patient Education Materials Assessment Tool for Printable Materials (PEMAT-P) and the presence of Health on the Net (HON) seal. In order to assess the readability of the content in the websites, the Flesch Reading Ease Score (FRES) and Simple Measure of Gobbledygook (SMOG) were used. RESULTS: The overall quality of online information on orofacial granulomatosis is difficult to comprehend and act upon as assessed by the PEMAT. The HON seal was visible on only 5 (9%) websites. In terms of readability, only one (2%) website was fairly easy to read. CONCLUSIONS: The online information on orofacial granulomatosis is qualitatively poor and does not serve its purpose in true sense. There is a need to devise better, high quality online readable information for patients and the public to understand. KEY WORDS: Orofacial granulomatosis, cheilitis granulomatosa, PEMAT.


Author(s):  
Parna Moghadam ◽  
Marc Dumas ◽  
Laurent Blum ◽  
Isabel Gimenez ◽  
Pascale Hervio ◽  
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Author(s):  
Frank Phillips ◽  
Bram Verstockt ◽  
Malgorzata Sladek ◽  
Nanne de Boer ◽  
Konstantinos Katsanos ◽  
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Abstract Background Orofacial granulomatosis [OFG] is a rare syndrome that may be associated with Crohn’s disease [CD]. We aimed to characterise this relationship and the management options in the biologic era. Methods This multicentre case series was supported by the European Crohn’s and Colitis Organisation [ECCO], and performed as part of the Collaborative Network of Exceptionally Rare case reports [CONFER] project. Clinical data were recorded in a standardised collection form. Results This report includes 28 patients with OFG associated with CD: 14 males (mean age of 32 years, ±12.4 standard deviation [SD]) and 14 females [40.3 years, ±21.0 SD]. Non-oral upper gastrointestinal tract involvement was seen in six cases and perianal disease in 11. The diagnosis of OFG was made before CD diagnosis in two patients, concurrently in eight, and after CD diagnosis in 18. The distribution of OFG involved the lips in 16 cases and buccal mucosa in 18. Pain was present in 25 cases, with impaired swallowing or speaking in six. Remission was achieved in 23 patients, notably with the use of anti-tumour necrosis factors [TNFs] in nine patients, vedolizumab in one, ustekinumab in one, and thalidomide in two. A further five cases were resistant to therapies including anti-TNFs. Conclusions OFG associated with CD may occur before, concurrently with, or after the diagnosis of CD. Perianal and upper gastrointestinal [UGI] disease are common associations and there is a significant symptom burden in many. Remission can be obtained with a variety of immunosuppressive treatments, including several biologics approved for CD.


2021 ◽  
Vol 100 (6_suppl) ◽  
pp. 873S-875S
Author(s):  
David M. Alessi ◽  
Ariel M. Azhdam ◽  
Michela Borrelli

The rarity of Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome, or orofacial granulomatosis, can present with persistent midface bogginess. The management for previous reported cases has included corticosteroid injections, antihistamines, and antibiotics. In the current reported case, the patient was treated with 5-fluorouracil and has been responding positively. Additionally, the patient has not shown signs of steroid atrophy.


2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 80-82
Author(s):  
Prasanna Kumar Jha

Orofacial granulomatosis refers to conditions restricted to oral region mainly characterized by chronic swelling of orofacial tissues with histological evidence of non-caseating granuloma. It may be idiopathic where there is absence of identifiable granulomatous disease or may present as a component of localized or generalized Crohn’s disease, tuberculosis and sarcoidosis. The clinical features are facial or lip swelling, angular cheilitis, oral ulcerations, vertical fissures of lips, gingival enlargement, mucosal tags and sometimes lymph node enlargement. A middle-aged female presented to our outpatient department with diffuse chronic swelling of lips which after treatment with systemic steroid showed visible improvement during follow up.


Dermatitis ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol Publish Ahead of Print ◽  
Author(s):  
Jenna L. Ruggiero ◽  
Rob L. Shaver ◽  
Anne B. Neeley

Author(s):  
Yanan Li ◽  
Rui Du ◽  
Beibei Cong ◽  
Yingjie Xu ◽  
Wenyi Zhang

2021 ◽  
Vol 82 (3) ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Artysha Tailor ◽  
Anne M Hegarty ◽  
Daniel J Brierley

Allergy ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Rosaria Galdiero ◽  
Filomena Maio ◽  
Francesco Arcoleo ◽  
Elisa Boni ◽  
Laura Bonzano ◽  
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