One case report detailed the management of an oral pyogenic granuloma associated with an osseointegrated dental implant, emphasizing the importance of surgical excision and implant surface ...
Etiology: The cause of granuloma annulare is unknown. Granuloma annulare can occur at any age, but is seen predominantly in children and young adults. It occurs more frequently in females than males.
A case of sarcoidal-type allergic contact granuloma due to palladium is presented. The patient developed papulonodular lesions at the right earlobe after ear piercing, which after 3 to 4 years ...
Similarly, a case study documented a large POF that evolved from a previously diagnosed pyogenic granuloma, illustrating how POF can develop from other gingival lesions over time [3]. This ...
1 Ophthalmology Department, Bocar Sidy Sall University Hospital (CHU-BSS), Kati, Mali. 2 Gynecology-Obstetrics, Bocar Sidy Sall University Hospital (CHU-BSS), Kati, Mali.