2012
DOI: 10.1590/s1808-86942012000400025
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Granuloma piogênico exuberante em sítio extragengival

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“…A large part of the studies reveals that the gingiva is the predominant place for its emergence, representing 75% of the cases and, affecting more the vestibular face than the lingual face, especially due to the presence of receptors for hormones. They may also affect the skin, lips, tongue, jugal mucosa and palate 1,19,20 . In the present clinical case, we evidenced some aspects considered relevant as the region of occurrence and in male patient.…”
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“…A large part of the studies reveals that the gingiva is the predominant place for its emergence, representing 75% of the cases and, affecting more the vestibular face than the lingual face, especially due to the presence of receptors for hormones. They may also affect the skin, lips, tongue, jugal mucosa and palate 1,19,20 . In the present clinical case, we evidenced some aspects considered relevant as the region of occurrence and in male patient.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Authors consider as differential diagnosis of pyogenic granuloma, inflammatory gingival hyperplasia, peripheral giant cell injury, peripheral ossifying fibroma, hemangioma, lymphoma, Nevus Flameus, Kaposi's sarcoma, metastatic tumor, Parúlide, Hemangioendothelioma, Hemangiopericytoma, Leiomyoma, cytomegalovirus infection, gingival lesions by bacilli, periodontal abscess and fistula 1,2,6,10,14,15 . In the present study, we considered as diagnostic hypotheses the pyogenic granuloma and the peripheral lesion of giant cells, due to the clinical characteristics of the lesion, such as the growth of tumor-like volume, occurrence in the gingiva, diameter of approximately 2 cm, sessile base, ulceration.…”
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“…The excisional biopsy (complete removal of the lesion) is consensus in the literature as the best therapy for the treatment of pyogenic granulomas by minimizing recurrences 8,9,12,16,27 . These usually occur when deep satellite nodules, surrounding the original injury site, are not completely excised; when the etiological factors are unsuccessfully removed; or when there is a re-injury of the surgical area 16 .…”
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“…In addition, in order to obtain an adequate therapeutic approach, the correct diagnosis of these lesions should be performed, distinguishing them from other entities that have similar characteristics 27 .…”
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confidence: 99%