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Warner and Wilson-Jones syndrome
Recurrent pyogenic granuloma with satellite lesions is also known as Warner and Wilson-Jones syndrome. Local recurrences do occur but presenting with multiple satellite lesions is very rare. We provide a characteristic clinical image and microphotographs
Ramesh Uppada, Ramalakshmi V B Pullela
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Pyogenic granuloma of the epiglottis: a case report
The pyogenic granuloma is a benign vascular lesion of the skin and mucous membranes that frequently seen in the head and neck. The etiology of this lesion remains unknown but trauma, gingival and periodontal diseases, bad oral hygiene, viral or fungal ...
Turgut Karlıdağ +3 more
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A clinical report of solitary gingival overgrowth in a young female patient
Pyogenic granuloma is a type of inflammatory hyperplasia. The term “inflammatory hyperplasia” is used to describe nodular growths of oral mucosa that histologically contain inflamed fibrous and granulation tissues. It is nonneoplastic.
Hemalatha Ramakrishnan +2 more
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Giant pyogenic granuloma [PDF]
What's your call? ![Figure][1] A 51-year-old woman with chronic graft-versus-host disease presented with foot and ankle ulcers (A) 5 years after receiving an allogenic hematopoetic stem cell transplant because of acute myeloic leukemia.
Joachim, Dissemond, Stephan, Grabbe
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Unusual Presentation of Pyogenic Granuloma of Buccal Mucosa
Exophytic growth of the oral cavity often presents a diagnostic challenge because a diverse group of pathologic processes can produce such lesions. Among the exophytic growth of oral cavity inflammatory hyperplasia stands the most common etiology.
S C Selvamuthukumar +2 more
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Two cases of giant pyogenic granuloma of scalp
Pyogenic granuloma is a benign vascular tumor of unknown etiology, though multiple factors play a role in its onset, e.g., trauma, chronic irritation, drugs etc., It is commonly seen in children and adolescents.
B Satish Chandra, P Narasimha Rao
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Giant Pyogenic Granuloma of the External Auditory Canal: A Rare Case Report
Pyogenic granuloma is a benign vascular tumor that usually occurs following trauma, irritation, in a background of immunosuppression or other unknown mechanisms leading to angiogenesis and vasculogenesis.
Claudio Andaloro +7 more
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Vulvar Lobular Capillary Hemangioma (Pyogenic Granuloma)
Objective: Pyogenic granuloma is a relatively common skin growth. The skin of the head, neck, upper trunk, and hands and feet and the oral mucosa and gingiva are the most common sites, but it seldom appears on the female genitalia. Case Report: A 52-year-
Kian-Mei Chong +2 more
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Pressure therapy for pyogenic granuloma
Pyogenic granuloma is a benign vascular tumor, with a tendency to bleed on manipulation. A young female presented to us with a disfiguring facial pyogenic granuloma. We adopted a novel approach using pressure therapy to treat the same. The use of an elastic adhesive bandage reduced the size and vascularity of the lesion, following which laser ablation ...
Mishra, Nitin +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives This study provides a descriptive, multi‐institutional comparison of dental students' recognition accuracy and management decisions of oral soft tissue pathological entities across four US dental schools. While prior single‐institution studies have evaluated diagnostic ability, this work provides a multi‐institutional comparison to ...
Nicole McKee +7 more
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