PMC:7780584 / 870-2075 JSONTXT 4 Projects

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T9 0-197 Sentence denotes According to the American College of Emergency Physicians, fever is the most commonly encountered chief complaint to the emergency department in the United States, accounting for 15% of visits [1].
T10 198-368 Sentence denotes The recent outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the US and across the world has resulted in global catastrophe with innumerable deaths and hospitalizations.
T11 369-476 Sentence denotes COVID-19 is asymptomatic in a number of children, and its varied manifestations are still being elucidated.
T12 477-560 Sentence denotes Cheilitis has not been previously described as a clinical presentation of COVID-19.
T13 561-644 Sentence denotes Cheilitis refers to the inflammation of the lips causing a dry, cracked appearance.
T14 645-717 Sentence denotes It is found on the peri-oral region, vermilion border, or labial mucosa.
T15 718-880 Sentence denotes There are many different types of this condition, such as cheilitis simplex, angular, contact, exfoliative, drug-induced, actinic, glandular, and plasma cell [2].
T16 881-1205 Sentence denotes The most common type is cheilitis simplex that is characterized by the dry, cracked appearance with peeling of the lips, which occurs due to a lack of moisture due to excessive lip licking or smacking [3]. We describe a patient with fever and cheilitis diagnosed with clinical pneumonia in the setting of COVID-19 infection.