2011
DOI: 10.7713/ijms.2011.0038
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Simultaneous existence of giant cell fibroma and squamous papilloma in the oral cavity

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“…[ 36 ] Surgical removal is the preferred treatment, and laser ablation, electrocautery, intralesional injections of interferon, cold-steel excision, and cryosurgery have all been used in the treatment of oral squamous papillomas. [ 16 19 20 21 ] Recurrence of squamous papilloma is rare except for lesions in patients infected with HIV. [ 16 ]…”
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“…[ 36 ] Surgical removal is the preferred treatment, and laser ablation, electrocautery, intralesional injections of interferon, cold-steel excision, and cryosurgery have all been used in the treatment of oral squamous papillomas. [ 16 19 20 21 ] Recurrence of squamous papilloma is rare except for lesions in patients infected with HIV. [ 16 ]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surgical removal with laser ablation, electrocautery, intralesional injections of interferon, cold-steel excision, and cryosurgery have been used in the treatment of oral squamous papillomas. [ 16 19 20 21 ]…”
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“…Giant cell fibroma is a fibrous hyperplastic soft tissue lesion classified as an inflammatory hyperplasia [ 1 ]. However, a controversy exists about the origin and etiology of this entity [ 30 ]. It represents approximately 2% to 5% of all oral fibrous lesions and 0.4% to 1% of all oral biopsy samples [ 31 ].…”
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“…[ 10 11 ] The histological examination of these lesions reveals the proliferation of the spinous layer cells, following a digitiform pattern with a delicate core of fibrous connective tissue constituting the supporting stroma. [ 12 13 ] Variable degrees of inflammatory reaction can be observed in this stroma, depending on the existence of epithelial ulcerations. [ 14 ] The treatment consists of complete excision of the base of the lesion and a small area of surrounding normal tissue using a number 15 stainless steel scalpel blade12.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%