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An analysis of the prevalence of peripheral giant cell granuloma and pyogenic granuloma in relation to a dental implant [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Background: The aim of the present investigation was to evaluate the literature recurrence of peripheral giant cell granuloma and pyogenic granuloma associated with dental implants.
Estrugo Devesa, Albert   +6 more
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Clinical Nature and Treatment with Sclerotherapy of Pyogenic Granuloma: A Case Series [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2020
Pyogenic granuloma is a misnomer, as in reality it arises in response to various irritating factors such as low-grade local irritation or hormonal factors, traumatic injury as well as presented as inflammatory hyperplasia that is not related to ...
Jigna S Shah   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

A clinical report of solitary gingival overgrowth in a young female patient

open access: yesJournal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences, 2019
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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A Thyroglossal Tumor-Like Lesion on the Tongue: A Case Report [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Mashhad Dental School, 2023
Background: Pyogenic granuloma is a benign and non-neoplastic mucocutaneous lesion that has multiple causes and develops in response to local irritation, trauma, or hormonal changes during pregnancy.
Fatemeh Owlia, Yasaman Sabaghzadegan
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Oral pyogenic granuloma in a port-wine stain: A rare co-occurrence

open access: yesSRM Journal of Research in Dental Sciences, 2017
Oral pyogenic granuloma is an inflammatory hyperplasia seen in the oral cavity occurring in response to stimuli such as local irritants and hormonal factors.
Medhini Madi   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

ORAL PYOGENIC GRANULOMA: A CASE REPORT [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Health and Allied Sciences NU, 2014
Abstract:Pyogenic granuloma is an inflammatory hyperplasia affecting the oral tissues. It is a tumour-like growth of the oral cavity, which usually arises in response to nonspecific infection. Because of the high frequency of pyogenic granuloma in the oral cavity, this case report describes a pyogenic granuloma in a 59-year-old male patient, discussing
Swati Kejriwal   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

Pyogenic granuloma of the epiglottis: a case report

open access: yesTurkish Archives of Otorhinolaryngology, 2007
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
doaj   +1 more source

Oral Pyogenic Granuloma: A Literature Review

open access: yes, 2023
Oral pyogenic granuloma (PG) is generally a solitary benign connective tissue proliferation of unknown etiology. It is the most common type of oral inflammatory hyperplasia histologically characterized by proliferation of granulation tissue with inflammatory infiltrates and high angiogenic capacity.
Sarah Monserrat Lomeli Martinez   +8 more
openaire   +1 more source

Comparative analysis of mast cell count in normal oral mucosa and oral pyogenic granuloma

open access: yes, 2011
Introduction: Mast cells are large granular cells that arise from a multipotent CD 34+ precursor in the bone marrow normally distributed throughout connective tissues.
Kamal, Reet   +7 more
core   +1 more source

Management of Oral Pyogenic Granuloma: A Case Report

open access: yes, 2022
Granuloma pyogenicum, also referred to as a pyogenic granuloma, is a typical, acquired, benign vascular tumor that develops in tissues like the skin and mucous membranes. The correct term is lobular capillary hemangioma.
Saleem Khan   +5 more
core   +1 more source

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