Histochemical and polarization microscopic study of two cases of vegetable/pulse granuloma
Vegetable granuloma (VG) or pulse granuloma (PG) results from the implantation of food particles of plant or vegetable origin. It is usually seen in the periapical or in the sulcus areas.
Manjunatha B, Kumar G, Raghunath Vandana
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Accuracy of Ultrasound Imaging in the Differential Diagnosis of Inflammatory Radicular Cyst and Periapical Granuloma: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Operative Characteristics. [PDF]
Rios Osorio N +4 more
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Healing and Spontaneous Realignment of Displaced Roots With Periapical Granuloma After Microsurgical Endodontic Treatment (Three Years' Follow-up): A Case Report. [PDF]
Alzahrani O, Komo H, Howait M.
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Antrochoanal polyp derived from periapical granuloma
Zhi-hong, Lin, Min, Lin, Yao-shu, Teng
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Interplay of hypoxia, angiogenesis, and macrophages in pulp and periapical lesions: an immunohistochemical cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Chatterjee P +4 more
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Multidisciplinary Intervention After Dental Trauma in a Young Patient During Sports Practice: A Case Report. [PDF]
Silva-Sousa AC +7 more
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Rapidly progressive angiomatous epulis: How to differentiate a benign gingival lesion from malignancy? [PDF]
Bouchlarhem S +5 more
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Central Giant Cell Granuloma Misdiagnosed as Mandibular Osteomyelitis: A Case Report. [PDF]
Chatzipetros E +3 more
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Giant Radicular Cyst of the Pediatric Anterior Maxilla: A Rare Case. [PDF]
Vemuganti S +5 more
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Acme, Pathosis, Furuncle: the Periapical Granuloma [PDF]
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