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D2-40 negative pyogenic granuloma-like Kaposi's sarcoma: Diagnostic features and histogenetic hypothesis of an uncommon skin tumor in HIV-negative pa…

2015

Locate full-text(opens in a new window)|View at Publisher| Export | Download | Add to List | More... Pathology Research and Practice Volume 211, Issue 7, July 01, 2015, Pages 528-532 D2-40 negative pyogenic granuloma-like Kaposi's sarcoma: Diagnostic features and histogenetic hypothesis of an uncommon skin tumor in HIV-negative patients (Article) Cabibi, D.a, Giannone, A.G.a , Guarnotta, C.a, Schillaci, O.b, Franco, V.a a Department of Sciences for Promotion of Health and Mother and Child Care, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy b Servizio di Anatomia Patologica, Dipartimento Oncologico di III livello, La Maddalena Casa di Cura di Alta Specialità, Palermo, Italy View references (20) Abst…

AdultMaleCD31Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtySkin NeoplasmsCD34Pyogenic granuloma-like Kaposi's sarcomaSettore MED/08 - Anatomia PatologicaVascular tumorPathology and Forensic MedicineD2-40Antibodies Monoclonal Murine-DerivedBiomarkers TumormedicineHHV8HumansGranuloma PyogenicSarcoma KaposiKaposi's sarcomaSkinRetrospective StudiesPodoplaninPyogenic granulomabusiness.industryKaposi's sarcomaCell BiologyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseImmunohistochemistryPyogenic granulomaLymphatic systemHerpesvirus 8 HumanFemaleSarcomaDifferential diagnosisbusinessImmunostainingPathology - Research and Practice
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Localized gingival enlargements. A clinicopathological study of 1187 cases.

2017

Background To describe the incidence, demographic and clinical features of 1187 localized gingival enlargements. Material and Methods 1187 cases of localized gingival enlargements diagnosed during a 20-year period were retrospectively collected. The patients’ gender and age, as well as the main clinical features of the tumors were retrieved from the biopsy report forms. Results The 1187 localized gingival enlargements represented 6.23% of 19.044 biopsies performed during the study period. 756 females and 427 males were affected with a mean age of 41.92±19.68 years. The lesions appeared as smooth (52.4%), granular (17.9%) or rough (13.16%) tumors, elastic (50.73%) or soft (29.56%) in consist…

AdultMalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentBiopsyAge and genderYoung AdultBiopsymedicineHumansChildGeneral DentistryAgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overOral Medicine and Pathologymedicine.diagnostic_testPyogenic granulomabusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)ResearchMean ageBenign lesionMiddle Agedmedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]3. Good healthOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASGingival DiseasesSurgeryFemalebusinessMedicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal
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Epulis granulomatosa as an oral manifestation of Klippel-Trénaunay syndrome

2006

The Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome (KTS) was first described by Klippel and Trenaunay in 1900. It is characterized by the triad of hemihypertrophy of soft and hard tissue, naevus flammeus and venous varicosity in the affected area. Though all oral tissues may be affected, only 5% of KTS show manifestations in the head and neck region. Only three cases are described with an oral manifestation, showing gingival overgrowth clinically and histologically corresponding to a pyogenic granuloma. It is still uncertain whether the combination of gingival fibromatosis and KTS is significant or coincidental. We report about a 25-year-old patient with KTS and recidivous gingival fibromatosis, clinically and…

Cancer ResearchPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyKlippel-Trenaunay syndromebusiness.industryEpulisVascular diseasePyogenic granulomaFibromatosisGingival fibromatosismedicine.diseasePathology and Forensic MedicineAngiomaOtorhinolaryngologyPeriodonticsMedicineOral SurgerybusinessHemihypertrophyJournal of Oral Pathology & Medicine
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Metastasis of renal clear-cell carcinoma to the oral mucosa, an atypical location.

2008

The majority of cases of metastatic tumors involve the mandible and some the maxilla but they are considerably less common in intraoral soft tissues. In addition, the primary tumor is known in the majority of cases; although in onethird of such cases, metastasis is the first clinical manifestation. The most common primary tumors metastasizing to the mouth are lung carcinoma in men and breast carcinoma in women. An oral metastasis implies a serious prognosis, as in the majority of patients there is multiple organ involvement at the time of diagnosis. We present the case of a 52-year old patient with renal pathology who came to the emergency room due to a rapidly increasing gingival tumor. Wi…

MalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyMetastasisCarcinomamedicineHumansOral mucosaGeneral DentistryCarcinoma Renal CellPyogenic granulomabusiness.industryMouth MucosaSoft tissueMiddle Agedmedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Primary tumorKidney Neoplasmsmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyRenal pathologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgeryMouth NeoplasmsBreast carcinomabusinessMedicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal
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A report on the clinical-pathological correlations of 788 gingival lesion

2017

Background The diagnosis and treatment of a variety of non-plaque related gingival diseases have become an integrated aspect of everyday dentistry. The aim of this study was to analyse the relationship between clinical appearance and histopathological features of gingival lesions in a large Northern Italian population. Material and Methods A retrospective study of 788 cases of gingival and alveolar mucosal biopsies was set up. Statistical analysis was performed by calculating the odds ratio and 95% confidence interval (C.I.), in order to assess the degree of association between the clinical parameters considered (primary lesions) and the single pathologies, statistically evaluated by Mantel…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyEpulisHistological analysis2734Pathology and Forensic MedicineLesion03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansGeneral DentistryLeukoplakiaRetrospective StudiesOral Medicine and Pathologybusiness.industryVerrucous carcinomaPyogenic granulomaResearchOtorhinolaryngology2734 Pathology and Forensic Medicine030206 dentistryMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseGingival lesions:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]DermatologyClinical appearance; Clinico-pathological correlation; Gingival lesions; Histological analysis; Surgery; Otorhinolaryngology2734 Pathology and Forensic Medicine; Dentistry (all)Clinical appearanceOtorhinolaryngologyItaly030220 oncology & carcinogenesisGingival DiseasesUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASClinical appearance; Clinico-pathological correlation; Gingival lesions; Histological analysis; Surgery; Otorhinolaryngology; 2734; Pathology and Forensic Medicine; Dentistry (all)Dentistry (all)HistopathologyOral lichen planusFemaleSurgeryClinico-pathological correlationmedicine.symptombusinessGingival disease
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Comparative analysis of mast cell count in normal oral mucosa and oral pyogenic granuloma

2011

Introduction: Mast cells are large granular cells that arise from a multipotent CD 34+ precursor in the bone marrow normally distributed throughout connective tissues. The most common method to study role of mast cells in any altered condition involves their identification and quantification in that condition and compare the values with that of the normal average count or number of mast cells. The present study was thus, undertaken to identify as well as quantify mast cells in oral pyogenic granuloma and compare it with the average count of mast cells in normal oral mucosa, thus aiming to assess the changes in count of mast cells in oral pyogenic granuloma. Materials and Methods: Ten cases …

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyMast Cell CountNormal oral mucosabusiness.industryPyogenic granulomaAngiogenesisOdontologíaMast cellmedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludmedicine.anatomical_structureOral pyogenic granulomaImmunologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASmedicineBone marrowbusinessGeneral DentistryHigh-power field
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Peripheral giant cell granuloma associated with a dental implant : a case report

2021

Peripheral giant cell granuloma (PGCG) is a reactive exophytic lesion classified as a benign tumor of the oral mucosa. Although its etiology is not clear, it may be a consequence of local chronic irritation or persistent trauma. The objective of this case report was to document the main clinical and histopathological characteristics of a patient with a PGCG associated with a dental implant. A 36 years-old man presented a partly-ulcerated violet-colored sessile-based tumor in the buccal aspect of an implant placed in the fourth quadrant. Radiographically, the implant had one third of marginal bone loss. Differential diagnosis included PGCG and pyogenic granuloma. The implant and the lesion w…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyOral Medicine and PathologyImplants dentalsbusiness.industryPyogenic granulomamedicine.medical_treatmentDental implantsCase Reportmedicine.diseaseBenign tumorMucosa oralLesionPeripheral giant-cell granulomaGiant cellmedicineOral mucosaImplantmedicine.symptomDifferential diagnosisDental implantbusinessGeneral DentistryUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASTumors
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‘Pyogenic granuloma-like Kaposi's sarcoma’ on the hands: immunohistochemistry and human herpesvirus-8 detection

2009

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Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryPyogenic granulomapyogenic granulomaDermatologySettore MED/08 - Anatomia Patologicamedicine.diseaseKaposi’s sarcomaInfectious DiseasesMedicineImmunohistochemistrybusinessKaposi's sarcomaHHV-8Human herpesvirusJournal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology
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Granuloma piógeno en tapones lagrimales smart plug

2007

espanolCaso clinico: Mujer de 65 anos, diagnosticada de ojo seco, acude por aparicion de tumoracion en canto interno con sensacion de cuerpo extrano. Tres anos antes se le habian implantado tapones lagrimales SmartPlug en ambos puntos lagrimales inferiores. Se aprecio un granuloma en el punto lagrimal inferior izquierdo que se extirpo. Dos semanas despues presento una recidiva lo que obligo a extraer el implante quedandose desde entonces asintomatica. Discusion: Estamos ante un granuloma piogeno en un implante punctal SMART PLUG, complicacion descrita clasicamente con los implantes de silicona, debido posiblemente a la irritacion cronica de los detritus acumulados. Esta complicacion obliga …

Punctal plugmedicine.medical_specialtySilicone Punctal Plugsbusiness.industryPyogenic granulomaparche punctalmedicine.diseaseChronic irritationSmart PlugSurgeryOphthalmologyGranulomaOjo secomedicineCanthustapones lagrimalesbusinessgranuloma piógenoSmart plugArchivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología
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Minimally invasive approach to eliminate pyogenic granuloma using Er, Cr: YSGG laser

2013

Backgroung. PG or granuloma pyogenicum is a common tumor like growth of the oral cavity that is considered to be of non-neoplastic nature, arising commonly as a result of constant low grade trauma and poor oral hygiene and in few instances because of hormonal disturbances. Since it is a benign lesion, choice of treatment is surgical excision with removal of underlying cause if any. A newer treatment modality using laser has been reported. Case report. A 16-year-old male patient reported to our sector of oral medicine with the chief complaint of intra-oral painless growth since four months. Past history and medical history did not reveal any relevant information. He was taking no medication …

YSGG laser pyogenic granulomaCase Report
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