01336nas a2200169 4500000000100000008004100001653002900042653003800071100002100109700002100130700001800151245009900169856010800268300000800376490000600384520077600390 2025 d10aOrofacial granulomatosis10aCrohn’s disease and sarcoidosis1 aSanchita Singha 1 aNitin Chaudhari 1 aSwapna Sheth 00aOrofacial Granulomatosis Masquerading as Borderline Tuberculoid Leprosy – A Rare Case Report uhttps://mjbar.in/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/MJBAR_51_2024_-Orofacial-Granulomatosis-Masquerading-as.pdf a1-30 v53 a

Orofacial granulomatous disease is characterized by non-necrotizing granulomatous inflammation of the oral and maxillofacial region. Clinical findings include labial inflammation, perioral and mucosal inflammation, mouth ulcers, and gingivitis. Leprosy is a chronic, granulomatous, and multisystem disease and the involvement of lips is an extremely rare entity that can be mistaken for a variety of other granulomatous conditions. Hence, histopathological examination is necessary in such a case scenario to overcome the challenges that a professional has to face. Herein, we report a patient who presented with chronic asymptomatic swelling of the left cheek and upper lip which was later histopathologically confirmed to be a case of orofacial granulomatosis.