2019
DOI: 10.4236/ojst.2019.97017
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Epidemiological, Clinical and Therapeutic Issues of Epulis at Campus University Teaching Hospital of Lomé: About 33 Cases

Abstract: Introduction: The epulis is a hyperplastic tumor-like of the gingival or cheek mucosa that would be due to inflammatory reactions. Its pathogenesis remains incompletely understood. It appears to be common in Africa, but no study has been conducted in Togo. Our purpose was to describe epidemiological, clinical and therapeutic aspects of the epulis at the Campus University Teaching Hospital in Lomé. Patients and methods: This was a retrospective descriptive study on 33 cases at the Odontostomatology Department, … Show more

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“…If the inflammatory cause is irrefutable, some authors suggest the involvement of the host factor. Thus it has been described the development of epulis in women in the genital activity and in pregnant women because of the influence of hormonal disorders [1] [2]. In addition, other factors favoring the genesis of these conditions have been described such as anemias, hemostasis disorders and parasitic eosinophilias [3].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…If the inflammatory cause is irrefutable, some authors suggest the involvement of the host factor. Thus it has been described the development of epulis in women in the genital activity and in pregnant women because of the influence of hormonal disorders [1] [2]. In addition, other factors favoring the genesis of these conditions have been described such as anemias, hemostasis disorders and parasitic eosinophilias [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%