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Recurrent Episodes of Oral Pyogenic Granuloma at Different Site in an 8-year-old Girl: An Unusual Presentation. [PDF]
Kavitha M +3 more
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Pyogenic Granuloma with Calcification: An Enigmatic Case [PDF]
Oral mucosa is one of the most common sites for reactive lesions as it is exposed to various internal and external stimuli. Pyogenic granuloma (PG) and peripheral ossifying fibroma (POF) are the most common reactive lesions associated with gingiva.
Satinderpal Kaur +3 more
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Pyogenic granuloma of oral and maxillofacial region
Abstract Background A pyogenic granuloma (PG) represents a swiftly proliferating benign vascular tumor situated in the skin or subcutaneous tissue, commonly observed as a reactive lesion in the orofacial area. Causative factors encompass injuries, medications, calculus, infections, and hormonal changes.
Afrah A. K. Aldelaimi +4 more
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Recurrent pyogenic granuloma with a satellite lesion
Pyogenic granuloma (PG) is a tumorlike growth of the oral mucosa or skin that is considered to be an exaggerated conditioned response to minor trauma. It usually is painless, bleeds easily, and is considered to be nonneoplastic in nature.
Aggarwal, Pankaj +4 more
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Pyogenic granuloma associated with Actinomyces israelii
Peculiar findings of orofacial actinomycosis mimicking the clinical appearance of a tumor of the upper gingiva are reported. An 83-year-old man with bleeding of the gingiva visited our hospital. The clinical diagnosis was a benign gingival tumor, and the
Kayo Kuyama +8 more
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Pyogenic Granuloma in Pregnancy: A Case Report [PDF]
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Pyogenic granuloma is a lesion that affects pregnant women between the third and ninth month of pregnancy. It is a benign vascular proliferative disease that often appears on the gingiva, but may also appear on the lips, skin ...
I Naghi, Naghi, I, F Keypour, Keypour, F
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Extra-Gingival Pyogenic Granuloma Displacing Teeth
Pyogenic granuloma is a common cause of growth of soft tissue in the oral cavity, especially in the gingiva. It is mainly associated with local and chronic irritants besides hormonal changes during pregnancy.
Dal Prá, Ketelin Juliane [UNESP] +5 more
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Multifactorial etiology of oral pyogenic granuloma: case reports with distinct triggers. [PDF]
Alcaraz-Baturoni FJ +7 more
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Purification of Stem Cells from Oral Pyogenic Granuloma Tissue. [PDF]
Dehghani Nazhvani A +5 more
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