2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.stomax.2009.02.005
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Granulome éosinophile ou parodontite agressive ?

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“…Systemic diseases like hematologic disorders and some genetic disorders also show periodontitis as a manifestation mimicking generalized aggressive periodontitis which can be ruled out by assessing the systemic status, hematologic data analysis, and immunologic profiling of the patient. In addition, there are rare reports of certain conditions like intraosseous sarcoidosis [19], eosinophilic granuloma [20, 21] and alveolar bone actinomycosis [22], presenting with extensive alveolar bone destruction like in aggressive periodontitis which can be differentiated by biopsy of the suspected lesions.…”
Section: Differential Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Systemic diseases like hematologic disorders and some genetic disorders also show periodontitis as a manifestation mimicking generalized aggressive periodontitis which can be ruled out by assessing the systemic status, hematologic data analysis, and immunologic profiling of the patient. In addition, there are rare reports of certain conditions like intraosseous sarcoidosis [19], eosinophilic granuloma [20, 21] and alveolar bone actinomycosis [22], presenting with extensive alveolar bone destruction like in aggressive periodontitis which can be differentiated by biopsy of the suspected lesions.…”
Section: Differential Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%