- perlиche
- per·lиche (per-leshґ) [Fr.] single or multiple fissures at the corners of the mouth, which may be unilateral or bilateral and may spread to the lips and cheeks. It may be due to a primary or superimposed infection, such as with Candida albicans, staphylococci, or streptococci; poor hygiene; drooling of saliva; overclosure of the jaws in edentulous patients or those with ill-fitting dentures; ariboflavinosis; or other causes. Called also angular cheilitis, cheilosis, or stomatitis, migrating cheilitis, and intertrigo labialis.
Perlиche.
Medical dictionary. 2011.