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Pyogenic granuloma of the cornea

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Ophthalmology, 1998
Abstract Background: Ocular pyogenic granulomata are uncommon and are often associated with a chalazion or previous ocular and adnexal surgery. The avascular nature of the cornea may explain the rarity of pyogenic granulomata at this site. We report on a case of corneal pyogenic granuloma following previous corneal surgery.
M, Papadopoulos   +2 more
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Intravenous pyogenic granuloma

International Journal of Dermatology, 2001
A 43‐year‐old man presented with a 1‐month history of a nodule on the left side of the neck. There were no subjective symptoms. He denied any history of trauma.On physical examination, a round, soft, and movable subcutaneous nodule, approximately 1 cm in size, was detected.
M G, Song, H J, Kim, E S, Lee
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Pyogenic granuloma

JAAPA, 2018
ABSTRACT This article describes a patient whose cutaneous pyogenic granuloma was mistaken for infection after injury from a fractured smartphone screen. Clinicians should suspect pyogenic granuloma in patients with these types of injuries so that patients can avoid unnecessary procedures, antibiotics, and discomfort.
Joseph, Said   +2 more
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Pyogenic Granuloma of the Conjunctiva

New England Journal of Medicine, 2017
A 30-year-old man presented with a 3-day history of a pedunculated lesion on his right lower eyelid. The clinical course and physical examination were suggestive of a pyogenic granuloma.
Irene J, Tan, Angus W, Turner
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Dermoscopy of Pyogenic Granulomas

Archives of Dermatology, 2007
T HE LESIONS ARE FROM THE LEFT PALM OF A 21-year-old woman (Figure 1), a finger of a 63-year-old man (Figure 2), and a finger of a 45-year-old man (Figure 3) (size bar, 4 mm in all figures). All 3 lesions reveal a similar pattern: red or pink homogeneous areas and a white scaly collarette (asterisks).
Pedro, Zaballos   +3 more
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Pyogenic Granuloma of the Hand*

Southern Medical Journal, 1976
Pyogenic granuloma is a benign, vascular lesion occasionally seen on the hand. It many be quite alarming to the patient. Adequate surgical excision is advocated as the treatment of choice.
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Pyogenic Granuloma

Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2011
Gabor, Veres   +2 more
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Pyogenic Granuloma

SKINmed: Dermatology for the Clinician, 2008
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Nasal pyogenic granuloma

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2007
Alan A Z, Zarrinneshan   +2 more
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Pyogenic Granulomas

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1959
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