2020
DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.3491
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Multiple disseminated pyogenic granuloma post–oil burning—Review literature

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“…Although the mechanism of solitary PG formation is not clear, the etiology of multiple PGs is yet less understood. Burns are well documented precipitating factors for multiple PGs [ 10 ]. especially in cases of hot milk burns [ 10 ].…”
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“…Although the mechanism of solitary PG formation is not clear, the etiology of multiple PGs is yet less understood. Burns are well documented precipitating factors for multiple PGs [ 10 ]. especially in cases of hot milk burns [ 10 ].…”
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“…Burns are well documented precipitating factors for multiple PGs [ 10 ]. especially in cases of hot milk burns [ 10 ]. Which raised the assumption of the relation between milk proteins and the occurrence of multiple PGs.…”
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“…There are reported cases, mostly in children, of multiple eruptive hemangiomatous lesions following contact with boiling liquids [4‒25]. These lesions have been called scalded PG (SPG) and usually present as multiple eruptive nodules within days to weeks of scalding.…”
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