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[A girl with a perioral rash]
Lara D de Vries1, Wim Opstelten
1Huisartsenpraktijk Vondelplein, Amersfoort.
Abstract:
A 5-year-old girl consulted the general practitioner with perioral skin lesions. Dermatological findings were erythema and squamae with a sharp border, without vesicles or crusts. She had a habit of licking her lips frequently, which is causal for lip licking dermatitis. After stopping this habit, the skin healed, without application of dermal therapy.
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