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Facial lymphedema: a challenging diagnosis

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Last updated: 27 Apr 2025

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Introduction: Lymphedema is a chronic, multifactorial condition that can lead to significant health impacts, including functional impairments, activity limitations, and reduced quality of life. Midline lymphedema, such as that affecting the face or genitalia, is relatively rare. This case report describes a patient with residual facial lymphedema following episodes of cellulitis.
Observation: A 48-year-old woman presented with persistent asymptomatic left hemifacial edema that had developed over four years. Her medical history included two episodes of orbital cellulitis treated with oral antibiotics, which improved pain but did not resolve the swelling. Clinical examination revealed painless, rubbery edema affecting the upper lip, cheek, and eyelids, leading to aesthetic discomfort. Diagnostic imaging suggested soft tissue infiltration, and secondary facial lymphedema was diagnosed. Although manual lymphatic drainage and good skin care were recommended, these interventions showed limited effectiveness.
Conclusion: Lymphedema remains a chronic, incurable condition requiring lifelong management. Effective treatment, including strict adherence to compression therapy, is crucial for alleviating symptoms and improving quality of life. The persistence of symptoms despite standard treatments underscores the need for ongoing research into more effective management strategies.

DOI

10.21608/omx.2025.315275.1261

Keywords

Lymphedema, face, Diagnosis, Treatment

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IKRAME

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BEJJA

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DEPARTMENT OF DERMATOLOGY, University Hospital Center Hassan II, Fez, Morocco

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ikrame.ar@gmail.com

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Zakia

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Douhi

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Department of dermatology, University Hospital Center Hassan II, Fez, Morocco

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zakiadi86@gmail.com

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Meryem

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Soughi

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Department of dermatology, University Hospital Center Hassan II, Fez, Morocco

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meriemsougi@gmail.com

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Sara

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Elloudi

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Department of dermatology, University Hospital Center Hassan II, Fez, Morocco

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sl6070161@gmail.com

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Hanane

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Baybay

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Department of dermatology, University Hospital Center Hassan II, Fez, Morocco

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hananbaybay9@gmail.com

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Fatima zahrae

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Mernissi

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Department of dermatology, University Hospital Center Hassan II, Fez, Morocco

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fatimazohrae845@gmail.com

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16

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2

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54906

Issue Date

2025-04-01

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2024-08-25

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2025-04-01

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94

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95

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2090-097X

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2090-5424

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Case Report

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972

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Egyptian Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

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https://omx.journals.ekb.eg/

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Facial lymphedema: a challenging diagnosis

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27 Apr 2025