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Journal of the American Optometric Association, 1987
Four cases of conjunctival pyogenic granuloma are described. The patients ranged in age from 12-30 years. Surgical trauma preceded the development of two lesions in one patient and a second patient presented with a positive history of recurrent styes, a chalazion, and a questionable history of trauma to the lid.
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Four cases of conjunctival pyogenic granuloma are described. The patients ranged in age from 12-30 years. Surgical trauma preceded the development of two lesions in one patient and a second patient presented with a positive history of recurrent styes, a chalazion, and a questionable history of trauma to the lid.
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Ugeskrift for laeger, 2017
Pyogenic granuloma is a common benign, rapidly growing vascular papule or polyp. The tumour is very vulnerable and bleeds easily after minor trauma. It can occur in the skin or mucosa and is typically localized within the gingiva, the lips, the mucosa of the nose and the face. It can occur at any age but is often seen on children and young adults.
Ida Felbo, Paulsen +2 more
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Pyogenic granuloma is a common benign, rapidly growing vascular papule or polyp. The tumour is very vulnerable and bleeds easily after minor trauma. It can occur in the skin or mucosa and is typically localized within the gingiva, the lips, the mucosa of the nose and the face. It can occur at any age but is often seen on children and young adults.
Ida Felbo, Paulsen +2 more
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Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1988
S P, Hirsh, J R, Cicero, M R, Feldman
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S P, Hirsh, J R, Cicero, M R, Feldman
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