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Pyogenic granuloma is an inflammatory hyperplastic lesion seen in the oral cavity. It is commonly appear in the gingiva. The objectives of the research were to determine the percent of gingival pyogenic granuloma in the population of Sulaimani city ...
Faraedon M. Zardawi +3 more
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Pyogenic granuloma: Clinicopathological and treatment scenario
Background: Oral pyogenic granuloma is a soft-tissue lesion of the oral mucosa. This lesion has a tendency to reoccur after surgical excision. Materials and Methods: A total of 28 patients underwent surgical excision of pyogenic granuloma in the period ...
Ahmed Salah Al-Noaman
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Liver alterations induced by single infection (SI) or reinfection (RE) with 250 or 2500 Ascaris suum eggs in mice. Histological analysis shows inflammatory cell infiltration (eosinophils, lymphocytes, macrophages, and neutrophils), fibrotic areas, and bile duct proliferation in infected animals compared with uninfected controls.
Jorge Lucas Nascimento Souza +16 more
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Face Mask Use and Chalazion Procedures Over 8 Years of US Medicare Data
Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine, EarlyView.
Giacomo Visioli +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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Pyogenic Granuloma of the Duodenum Treated Successfully by Endoscopic Mucosal Resection
Pyogenic granuloma is a lobular capillary hemangioma that occurs mostly on the skin and the mucosal surfaces of the oral cavity and tongue. Only a few cases in other parts of the digestive tract have been reported.
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When an Oral Lesion Uncovers Hyperparathyroidism: A Peripheral Brown Tumor Case
ABSTRACT Oral lesions may represent the first sign of an underlying systemic disease. Giant cell lesions in the oral cavity should prompt investigation for hyperparathyroidism, as early recognition of brown tumors allows appropriate systemic management and may lead to lesion regression after treatment of the endocrine disorder.
Bruno Teixeira Gonçalves Rodrigues +6 more
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Abstract A 12‐year‐old, male intact, Papillon dog was presented following trauma from a motor vehicle accident. On arrival, the dog was laterally recumbent with neurological dysfunction (modified Glasgow coma scale 12) and multiple injuries, including right hip luxation and suspected haemorrhage.
Charles T. Talbot +2 more
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Diode laser assisted excision of a gingival pyogenic granuloma: A case report
Pyogenic granuloma is a non-neoplastic, exuberant, reactive lesion seen in response to local irritation or trauma caused by dental calculus, bacterial plaque, caries and restorations, with a strong predilection for the gingiva. It is among the frequently
Dimitrios Andreadis +5 more
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Analiza 32 bolesnika pokazuje da je piogeni granulom dobro omeđena solitarna relativno česta lezija usne šupljine. Raste brzo i može ulcerirati. Javlja se u oba spola i u svakoj životnoj dobi.
Bagatin, Marijo +5 more
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