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Pyogenic granuloma: A case report

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A pyogenic granuloma is an acquired, benign tissue formation of the skin and/or oral mucosa. Surgical excision is the most common treatment for these lesions.
Walter, Christiane   +2 more
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Pyogenic Granuloma in the Tongue in a Five Year Old: A Case Report

open access: yes, 2018
Pyogenic granuloma, also called lobular capillary hemangioma, is a benign vascular lesion of the skin and mucous membranes. While the majority of pyogenic granulomas in the oral cavity involve the gingiva, they also infrequently present at other sites ...
Scott M Peters   +3 more
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Multiple Pyogenic Granulomas: A Case Report

open access: yesAdvances in Human Biology, 2015
Background: Pyogenic granuloma is primarily a reactive tumour like overgrowth seen in the oral cavity caused due to irritation, physical trauma or hormonal factors.
Arvind K Shetty, Pooja Wadkar
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Pyoenic granuloma with alveolar bone loss

open access: yesJournal of International Clinical Dental Research Organization, 2015
Pyogenic granuloma is an inflammatory hyperplasia of connective tissue which arises in response to various chronic low grade irritations. It is a tumor like growth of oral cavity and considers being non-neoplastic in nature.
Amitandra Kumar Tripathi   +3 more
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Pyogenic granuloma: an unrecognized cause of gastrointestinal bleeding

open access: yes, 2004
Pyogenic granuloma is a lobular capillary hemangioma that mostly occurs on the skin, but it is also encountered on the mucosal surface of the oral cavity. Only a few cases in other parts of the digestive tract have been reported in Japanese patients.
van Noesel, Carel J. M.   +5 more
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Pyogenic Granuloma or HaemangiomaA Diagnostic Dilemma in a 13-year-old Female [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
Pyogenic granulomas and haemangiomas are well-known benign lesions of the oral cavity. Although pyogenic granulomas are known to have a gingival preference, while capillary haemangiomas are more commonly found on the lips, cheeks, tongue, and palate ...
Shweta Singh   +4 more
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Co-existence of multiple pyogenic granuloma and intra oral lipoma in a 52 year old female patient- a rare entity

open access: yes, 2017
Pyogenic granuloma is a reactive hyperplasia usually arises in the oral cavity secondary to low grade local irritation, traumatic injury, hormonal factors or certain kind of drugs. Lipoma is a benign tumor of adipose tissue, which constitutes 1-4% of all
Alphy Alphonsa Sebastian, Hasan Subhi
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Oral pathology case: pyogenic granuloma

open access: yes, 2011
A 11 year-old boy was referred to our department with a chief complaint of a painless slow growing mass, localized to the gums. The lesion was highly vascular, easily bleeding, at the level of 2.1.
Amorim, J.M.S.
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