Pyogenic granuloma of the gingiva: A misnomer? - A case report and review of literature
2013; Medknow; Volume: 17; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.4103/0972-124x.118327
ISSN0975-1580
AutoresSheibaR Gomes, QuaidJohar Shakir, PrarthanaV Thaker, JamshedK Tavadia,
Tópico(s)Oral and gingival health research
ResumoPyogenic granuloma is a commonly occurring inflammatory hyperplasia of the skin and oral mucosa. It is not associated with pus as its name suggests and histologically it resembles an angiomatous lesion rather than a granulomatous lesion. It is known by a variety of names such as Crocker and Hartzell's disease, granuloma pyogenicum, granuloma pediculatum benignum, benign vascular tumor and during pregnancy as granuloma gravidarum. This tumor like growth is considered to be non-neoplastic in nature and it presents itself in the oral cavity in various clinical and histological forms. Due to its frequent occurrence in the oral cavity, especially the gingiva, this article presents a case report of a large pyogenic granuloma of the gingiva and its management, reviews the literature and discusses why the term "pyogenic granuloma" is a misnomer.
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