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Oral pyogenic granuloma: Various concepts of etiopathogenesis
Pyogenic granuloma or granuloma pyogenicum is a well-known oral lesion. The name pyogenic granuloma is a misnomer since the condition is not associated with pus and does not represent a granuloma histologically. Pyogenic granuloma of the oral cavity is known to involve the gingiva commonly.
Kamal, Reet +2 more
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A diagnostic challenge: pyogenic granuloma or oral focal mucinosis [PDF]
A 25-year-old female patient presented to the dental clinic with a painless gingival swelling in the right mandibular first molar (46) region (figure 1). The swelling had been present for the past 4 months. The medical and surgical histories were unremarkable.
Siva M, Kumar +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To compare the item difficulty and discriminative index of multiple‐choice questions (MCQs) generated by ChatGPT with those created by dental educators, based on the performance of dental students in a real exam setting. Materials and Methods A total of 40 MCQs—20 generated by ChatGPT 4.0 and 20 by dental educators—were developed based on ...
Nezaket Ezgi Özer +4 more
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Oral Adenosquamous Carcinoma Mimicking a Pyogenic Granuloma: a Challenging Diagnosis [PDF]
Abstract Adenosquamous carcinoma is an aggressive variant of squamous cell carcinoma. This report describes a case of adenosquamous carcinoma with clinical features of a benign lesion and discusses the differential diagnoses, especially regarding histopathological and immunohistochemical analyses.
Lima, Celina Faig +4 more
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ABSTRACT Aims This systematic review assesses current evidence on the management of non‐plaque (dental biofilm)‐induced gingival diseases and conditions (NPIGDs), including (i) inflammatory and immune conditions, (ii) neoplasms and (iii) gingival pigmentations.
Maria Clotilde Carra +5 more
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Ectopic oral pyogenic granuloma – a case report
Exophytic lesions in the oral cavity leads to diagnostic challenge because of various appearances and etiologic factors causing them. Pyogenic granuloma is inflammatory hyperplasia, that occurs commonly in oral cavity of young females on the gingiva. Extraoral occurrence is very rare. This case report presents extra-gingival pyogenic granuloma of lower
Sreeram Venkata Suman +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate intraoral‐ultrasound (ioUS) features of benign and malignant oral lesions. Methods In this prospective cross‐sectional study, patients with oral soft tissue lesions underwent ioUS followed by biopsy within 2 weeks. Sonographic features: size, echogenicity, cystic areas, calcifications, margins, and vascularity were ...
Ragda Abdalla‐Aslan +9 more
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Giant pyogenic granuloma gravidarum of the hand [PDF]
We describe a case of a giant pyogenic granuloma affecting the left index finger of a 23-year-old pregnant lady requiring surgical excision. Pyogenic granuloma gravidarum is a benign hyperplastic lesion that commonly presents on oral mucosa, typically ...
Nur Munawwarah
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Frequency of Pyogenic Granuloma in pathology Department of Tabriz Dental School years 2006-2016
Background: Pyogenic granuloma is a common tumor like growth of the oral cavity that has been considered to be non-neoplastic in nature and a reactive lesion.
Farzaneh Pakdel +5 more
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An Unusual Presentation of Oral Pyogenic Granuloma on the Tongue
Pyogenic granuloma is a non-neoplastic reactive lesion that commonly occurs in gingiva. It is rarely found in extra gingival sites such as tongue, lip, palate and buccal mucosa. Lesions affecting the tongue are rarer and very few cases are reported. Unusual site of such lesions can be a diagnostic challenge.
Sandhyakrishna M, Deepak Daryani
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