2018
DOI: 10.22592/ode2018n31a9
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Síndrome de Ascher. Clinica y tratamiento a propósito de un caso clínico

Abstract: We present a case report of patient with Ascher Syndrome. It is a rare entity, benig, with few cases related in the world.Clinically Ascher Syndrome it is an anomaly wich may be either congenital or acquired, composed by three fillings: blepharochalasis, double lip (upper lip is involved more often than the lower, although on occasion both may be involved), and nontoxicthyroid goiter).Apart from a deformity that interferes whit mastication and speech, surgical treatment may be indicated for cosmetic reasons.

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“…Characteristic changes of lips and eyelids are often the cause of social embarrassment. 3 15 33 34 Nonsurgical treatment modalities that have been tried include oral prednisolone, antihistaminic, and dapsone. Oral antihistaminic or prednisolone therapy is not useful in resolving lid edema.…”
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“…Characteristic changes of lips and eyelids are often the cause of social embarrassment. 3 15 33 34 Nonsurgical treatment modalities that have been tried include oral prednisolone, antihistaminic, and dapsone. Oral antihistaminic or prednisolone therapy is not useful in resolving lid edema.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Few case reports have assigned a diagnosis of Ascher syndrome in the absence of the clinical signs suggestive of blepharochalasis or anomalous lips. 3 Here, we describe the clinical presentation, surgical management, and histopathological aspects of an adult patient with blepharochalasis and double lips involving both lips, and review the literature to clear up the ambiguity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%