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ABSTRACT A 5‐year‐old female cat presented with a purple depressed lesion on a metatarsal pad inducing ulceration and pain. Histopathological results revealed a non‐neoplastic vascular proliferation, a rare condition in cats. Topical beta‐blocker successfully prevented recurrence of ulceration.
Adrien Accard +6 more
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ABSTRACT A multimodal treatment approach combining conventional surgery, diode laser, and PRF membrane application can enhance healing and reduce recurrence in severely recurrent pyogenic granuloma, offering a promising protocol for the management of these lesions.
Razan Hafez +2 more
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Multiple erythematous nodules: An intriguing entity
Pyogenic granuloma (PG), also called a lobular capillary hemangioma, is a benign vascular proliferation of skin or mucous membrane. It classically presents as a solitary friable nodule over the face or distal extremities.
Bhagyashree B Supekar +4 more
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Case report of a 30‐year‐old female. Asymptomatic, red‐purple hyperplastic lesion extending from teeth 21 to 25, with bleeding upon manipulation. Differential diagnosis included: inflammatory gingival hyperplasia, plasma cell gingivitis, leukemia, and Wegener's granulomatosis.
Pedro Vinícius Santos de Jesus +8 more
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Bleeding polyp of the nasal septum: A rare lesion in adults
Capillary lobular hemangioma is a rare, benign vascular pseudotumor that develops mainly in the anterior nasal septum, particularly within Kiesselbach’s triangle, and is more common in children than adults.
Oumaima Essadqi, MD +5 more
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Subcutaneous Lobular Capillary Hemangioma Mimicking Brachial Plexus Neurofibroma
To describe the case of subcutaneous lobular capillary hemangioma (LCH) mimicking brachial plexus neurofibroma. Pyogenic granuloma or LCHs is benign vascular lesions affecting the superficial dermis or mucous membranes.
D. Abhilash Reddy +3 more
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Synchronous Haemorrhagic Tumors of the Anterior Maxilla and Oropharynx
Photomicrograph of a low‐power view of partially ulcerated squamous mucosa with underlying vascular proliferation showing anastomosing vascular channels. Hematoxylin and eosin stain. Magnification ×20. ABSTRACT Oral epithelioid angiosarcoma arising in the oral cavity is exceptionally rare.
Brian Maloney +5 more
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Endoscopic Classification of Severe Spontaneous Epistaxis: A Case‐Series of 445 Patients
Epistaxis can be related to several histopathological findings. ABSTRACT Objective To identify the anatomical location and characterize the histopathological findings of severe spontaneous epistaxis through endoscopic evaluation and tissue biopsy.
Wen Zhang +2 more
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The Histopathological Spectrum of Pyogenic Granuloma: A Case Series
Background. Pyogenic granuloma is a reactive tumor-like lesion commonly affecting the oral cavity. These lesions usually appear as localized solitary nodule with a sessile or pedunculated base and colour varying from red, purplish, or pink, depending on ...
Vinay Marla +3 more
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Rare Case of Vallecular Hemangioma With Complete Regression in an Adult Patient
A rare case of spontaneous regression of a pedunculated vallecular hemangioma in a 55‐year‐old male is presented. Following an incisional biopsy, the lesion regressed completely within three weeks, confirmed by imaging and direct laryngoscopy. This case highlights an unusual clinical outcome and raises questions about the mechanisms underlying ...
Guilherme Reimann Agne +8 more
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