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Intraoral lobular capillary hemangioma in the esthetic zone.

open access: yesJ Indian Soc Periodontol
Sareen S, Goyal L, Gupta S, Kharbuli S.
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Peripheral ossifying fibroma associated with an underlying enamel pearl on an anterior tooth.

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Aggarwal N   +4 more
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The microbiology of periapical granulomas

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1990
Of the 16 periapical granulomas studied, 14 (88%) yielded a positive growth when homogenized and cultured. The concentration of colony-forming units per milliliter of the suspension ranged from 10(1.3) to 10(4.0) (mean 10(2.2)). A total of 47 isolates comprising 26 (55%) facultative anaerobes and 21 (45%) strict anaerobes were obtained.
C, Iwu   +3 more
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Periapical granulomas and cysts

European Journal of Oral Sciences, 1970
Abstract— A clinical and radiographic study was undertaken on 1,600 periapical lesions from 1,133 patients referred for extractions or apicoectomies. The clinical findings as well as the radiographic size (diameter) of the lesions were recorded. When this diameter measured less than 5 mm, the pathologic tissue was left in the bone after extraction ...
H, Mortensen, J E, Winther, H, Birn
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Periapical granuloma associated with extracted teeth

Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 2011
This article aims to determine the incidence of periapical granuloma from extracted teeth and correlate the clinical diagnoses with the histopathological types of periapical granuloma.Over a period of eight months, a prospective study designed as a routine biopsy of recoverable periapical tissues obtained from patients who had single tooth extraction ...
Omoregie, FO   +3 more
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Midkine Expression in Human Periapical Granulomas

Journal of Endodontics, 2011
The expression of midkine (MK), a heparin-binding growth factor, is increased in various human tumors, making it a promising tumor marker and target for tumor therapy. MK is also related to the regulation of the development and etiology of chronic or autoimmune diseases; however, the involvement of MK in apical periodontitis has never been examined ...
Keisuke, Hatori   +4 more
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Radiological Interpretation of the Periapical Cysts and Granulomas

Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, 1982
The radiographs of 88 histologically verified periapical lesions were re-evaluated to assess the validity of the diagnostic criteria applied to differentiate cysts and granulomas. In addition, the localization of the lesions was registered. Of the total series, 60 lesions proved to be cysts, and 28 were granulomas.
S, Syrjänen   +3 more
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The tuberculous dental periapical granuloma

American Journal of Orthodontics and Oral Surgery, 1943
I N THE early part of 1936, an investigation was begun at Sea View Hospital, in New York City, to study the periapical granuloma in patients afflicted with tuberculosis. It was felt that some of these blind abscesses might be specific tuberculous lesions.
Ralph Howard Brodsky, Jack S Klatell
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