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Cheilitis glandularis: distinct and at times painful swelling of the upper lip with selective protrusion of the mucus glands.

Cheilitis glandularis: Distinct and painful swelling of the left half of the lip with punctual protrusion of the mucous glands.

Cheilitis glandularis simplex: only moderately symptomatic cheilits with slightly swollen lower lip and spot-like protrusion of the mucosal sweat glands.

Cheilitis glandularis apostematosa with extensive necroses and purulent crusts.