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OROFACIAL GRANULOMATOSIS

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, 2022
Introduction:- Orofacial granulomatosis (OFG) is a disease entity with recurrent or persistent edema within the orofacial region. It frequently manifests as persistent and/or recurrent upper and/or lower labial lip and gingival enlargement. Histological features are non-necrotizing granulomas form in the affected tissues in the absence of any ...
Hemanta Ghosh   +3 more
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Management of orofacial granulomatosis

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2023
Orofacial granulomatosis is a chronic relapsing-remitting inflammatory condition that shares a similar phenotypic presentation to some other granulomatous diseases, particularly Crohn's disease. However, subtle clinical and pathological differences justify it as a separate disease entity.
Sandeep, Joshi   +4 more
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Update on Orofacial Granulomatosis

Primary Dental Journal, 2016
Orofacial granulomatosis (OFG) is a condition manifesting clinically with chronic swelling of the mouth and/or face, notably with swelling of the lips and oral mucosa, a full-thickness, erythematous gingivitis and mucosal ulceration of various clinical types.1 Some patients may also present with neurological findings, for example facial palsy.
Esther A, Hullah, Michael P, Escudier
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Orofacial Granulomatosis and Chronic Tonsillitis

Archives of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, 2009
Orofacial granulomatosis (OFG) is an uncommon clinical entity, and not much is known about its pathogenesis. It is a disorder of chronic granulomatous inflammation that characteristically presents with labial enlargement and oral ulceration, but a number of other sites in the oral cavity can also be involved.
Muhammad, Shakeel   +3 more
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OROFACIAL GRANULOMATOSIS – A REVIEW

GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS, 2023
Orofacial Granulomatosis (OFG) is a rare clinicopathological entity characterized clinically by the presence of continuous enlargement of the soft tissues of the oral and maxillofacial region and histologically by non-caseating and non-necrotizing granulomatous inammation.
Nikitha S   +5 more
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Orofacial granulomatosis with gingival onset

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 2001
AbstractBackground, aims: Orofacial granulomatosis (OFG) is a descriptive term used for granulomatous disorders of the face and oral cavity that may occur for a variety of reasons, some of which result in significant morbidity and mortality. Although rarely, a granular enlargements of the gingiva may be the first clinical manifestation of OFG ...
MIGNOGNA, MICHELE DAVIDE   +3 more
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Histopathological Features of Orofacial Granulomatosis

The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 2016
Orofacial granulomatosis (OFG) is characterized by granulomatous inflammation in the orofacial region. Although several series have been reported, biopsy has not been performed in all cases and the histopathological features have not been extensively evaluated. Our purpose was to analyze the histopathological features of our patients with OFG.
Joaquim, Marcoval, Rosa M, Penín
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Orofacial Granulomatosis and Crohn's Disease

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1996
Orofacial granulomatosis is a clinical entity of either unknown or specific causation. Specific causes include sarcoidosis, chronic infective granulomas, and Crohn's disease. The remainder of cases are idiopathic, but the clinical presentations of orofacial swellings and intraoral mucosal lesions are similar.
K R, Cleary, J G, Batsakis
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Orofacial Granulomatosis: A Review

Medico-Legal Update, 2019
Orofacial Granulomatosis (OFG) is an uncommon clinicopathological entity characterized clinically by the presence of persistent enlargement of the soft tissues of the oral and maxillofacial region and histologically by non-caseating and non-necrotizing granulomatous inflammation.
Saloni Banga, M K Sunil, Hina Padaliya
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Orofacial Granulomatosis due to Tuberculosis

Pediatric Dermatology, 2009
Abstract:  Tuberculosis in a girl with typical features of orofacial granulomatosis is described. The importance of early suspicion and treatment to prevent disfigurement is emphasized.
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