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Pyogenic granulomas or lobular capillary hemangiomas are common acquired vascular tumors accounting for 0.5% of all skin nodules in children. They occur predominantly on the head and neck. Although ...
Pyogenic granulomas, also known as granuloma pyogenicum, are vascular growths. This means they start in the blood vessels. They can appear on the skin or mucous membranes.
A pyogenic granuloma is a vascular malformation also known as a lobular capillary hemangioma. It presents as a small bump on the skin, which is smooth or sometimes rough like a raspberry.
Pyogenic granulomas usually arise over the head, neck, or arms. They are commonly sessile, with a broad base attached to the skin, but pedunculated variants are also seen, where the lesions are ...
A pyogenic liver abscess is a collection of pus that forms in the liver. This kind of abscess can form if a bacterial infection reaches the liver, which can occur due to a biliary tract condition ...
Pyogenic granulomas are benign vascular lesions occurring on skin and mucous membranes, most commonly in the oral cavity. A case report of a woman in her 80s who presented with one episode of ...
Pyogenic granuloma is a ‘reactive lesion’ in the oral cavity caused due to hormonal imbalance or poor oral hygiene. There are different methods to excise this lesion but most successful is treatment ...
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