An Insight into Pyogenic Granuloma with Ossification: Exploring a Unique Association
Pyogenic Granulomas (PG) are reactive hyperplastic lesions that are formed in relation to some chronic irritation, physical trauma or hormonal factors. The PG may present in various clinical and histological forms. These often present as a smooth lobulated exophytic lesions and at times may show a...
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JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
2021
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Sumario: | Pyogenic Granulomas (PG) are reactive hyperplastic lesions that are formed in relation to some chronic irritation, physical trauma
or hormonal factors. The PG may present in various clinical and histological forms. These often present as a smooth lobulated
exophytic lesions and at times may show a marked resemblance to Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma (POF). However, the characteristic
histologic presentation helps in differentiating both the lesions. Microscopically, presence of ossification in pyogenic granuloma
is not common and could possibly indicate an altered response of the connective tissue stroma. The present case report shows
occurrence of pyogenic granuloma in a 12-year-old female which on histological examination not only exhibited proliferating blood
vessels, endothelial cells and inflammatory cells which are typical features of pyogenic granuloma but also exhibited areas of
ossifications which are not frequently encountered in PG. It is important to explore the underlying aetiological factors that could
lead to formation of such ossifications. It has been suggested that pyogenic granuloma and peripheral ossifying fibroma could
represent part of same spectrum of focal reactive lesions. However, it is still considered that these two lesions are separate clinical
entities and the histologic presentations are different and unique to both of them. |
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