1925
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1925.02370100029003
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Granuloma Pyogenicum

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“…A cutaneous horn at another anatomical location (periorally) in a child was observed in a single case [4] and de-veloped on the basis of a pyogenic granuloma. Further cutaneous horns associated with a pyogenic granuloma were reported by Mickelson [8] and Findlay [9]. The latter was observed on the chin of a 38-year old female and was, contrary to classical cases, not composed of horn-like material.…”
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“…A cutaneous horn at another anatomical location (periorally) in a child was observed in a single case [4] and de-veloped on the basis of a pyogenic granuloma. Further cutaneous horns associated with a pyogenic granuloma were reported by Mickelson [8] and Findlay [9]. The latter was observed on the chin of a 38-year old female and was, contrary to classical cases, not composed of horn-like material.…”
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confidence: 81%