Study the Correlation Between Pyogenic Granuloma and the Expression of FOXp1 Marker
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Abstract:
A typical inflammatory proliferation of the skin and oral mucosa is called
a pyrogenic granuloma. Contrary to what its name would imply, In terms
of histology, it is more similar to angiomatous lesions than
granulomatous ones since it lacks pus. Granuloma pyogenicum,
granuloma pediculatum benignum, Crocker and Hartzell's illness and
when it appears during pregnancy, granuloma gravidarum are further
names for the condition. This development, which resembles a tumor
and can manifest in the oral cavity in a variety of clinical and histological
ways, is thought to have a non‐neoplastic origin. The study is discussed
in this article and it is said that the term pyogenic granuloma is incorrect
and provides a case report of a large pyogenic gingival granuloma and
its treatment due to its frequent occurrence in the oral cavity,
specifically the gingiva. The pyrogenic granuloma is a common benign
vascular tumor that can affect anyone. Skin as well as mucous
membranes might be affected. Trauma, BRAF mutations and maybe
herpes virus type 1, orf virus, or human papilloma virus type 2 are all
important pathogenetic factors. Venules, fibromyxoid stroma and
capillary proliferations make up the tumor. A lesion develops in three
phases and bleeding is a typical sign. The tumor might resemble a
number of different vascular abnormalities, solid tumors and infections
of the soft tissues. Targeted tumor therapy have emerged as the leading
contributor to drug‐induced pyogenic granulomas in recent years.
Surgery, including laser therapy, is the mainstay of treatment. The
topical and systemic beta‐adrenergic receptor antagonists timolol and
propranolol are recent advancements in medical medication treatment.
For young children, ocular pyogenic granuloma and periungual pyogenic
granuloma, drug treatment is an alternative.
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