A condition caused by the dietary deficiency of riboflavin that is characterized by mouth lesions, seborrhea, and vascularization.
Deficiency of riboflavin (vitamin B2).
A condition caused by a lack of riboflavin characterized by cracking of the comers of the mouth, sore skin, and bloodshot eyes.
A condition caused by not having enough vitamin B2. The symptoms are very oily skin and hair and small cuts in the mouth.
The group of symptoms caused by deficiency of riboflavin (vitamin B2). These symptoms include inflammation of the tongue and lips and sores in the comers of the mouth.
Vitamin B2 deficiency. Symptoms include lesions on the lips, stomatitis, and later, fissures in the angles of the mouth, seborrhea around the nose, and vascularization of the cornea.
A condition marked by skin eruptions near the mouth, nose, and eyes, resulting from a deficiency of riboflavin, one of the vitamins in the B complex, in the diet.