Uncommon location of pyogenic granuloma in a child – case report and mini-review

Introduction. Pyogenic granuloma (PG) is a vascular inflammatory hyperplasia involving the skin and oral mucosa, often associated with local irritation or trauma, or with pregnancy. Intraoral location usually affects the gingiva, but tumoral aspect can be misleading, especially in extra-gingival loc...

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Main Authors: Raluca T. TATAR, Doina I. NACEA, Dan M. ENESCU
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Language:English
Published: Balkan Medical Union 2020-12-01
Series:Archives of the Balkan Medical Union
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Online Access:https://umbalk.org/uncommon-location-of-pyogenic-granuloma-in-a-child-case-report-and-mini-review/
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spelling doaj-a71971e9a0de4a7aae502f593eede33e2020-12-25T15:05:10ZengBalkan Medical UnionArchives of the Balkan Medical Union1584-92442558-815X2020-12-01554696703https://doi.org/10.31688/ABMU.2020.55.4.18Uncommon location of pyogenic granuloma in a child – case report and mini-reviewRaluca T. TATAR0Doina I. NACEA1Dan M. ENESCU2“Carol Davila“ University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania; “Grigore Alexandrescu” Clinical Emergency Hospital for Children, Bucharest, Romania“Grigore Alexandrescu” Clinical Emergency Hospital for Children, Bucharest, Romania“Carol Davila“ University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania; “Grigore Alexandrescu” Clinical Emergency Hospital for Children, Bucharest, RomaniaIntroduction. Pyogenic granuloma (PG) is a vascular inflammatory hyperplasia involving the skin and oral mucosa, often associated with local irritation or trauma, or with pregnancy. Intraoral location usually affects the gingiva, but tumoral aspect can be misleading, especially in extra-gingival locations. A thorough assessment and diagnosis are therefore important for ensuring the proper treatment. Case presentation. We report the case of a 12-year-old boy who presented for a growing and bleeding tumour of his lower lip mucosa. The tumour was labeled as “hemangioma”. It was growing for several weeks and associated with minor, but repeated mucosal trauma. Although the anatomic location was not common, the patient history suggested a diagnosis of PG. After a dermatologic assessment, which proposed a differential diagnosis with oral papilloma, a soft tissue ultrasound sustained the clinical diagnosis. The tumour was surgically excised and the defect was closed directly with absorbable sutures. Three weeks later the mucosa had a healthy appearance, without signs of impaired healing or tumour recurrence. The histopathological exam confirmed the clinical diagnosis. Conclusions. There are several types of soft tissue solid or vascular tumours that can be mislabeled and the diagnosis of hemangioma is commonly used for various vascular anomalies. In our case, the clinical aspect, together with the tumoral growing pattern and the history of repeated trauma, led us to the correct diagnosis and treatment. Surgical excision completely removes the PG and ensures rapid and esthetically convenient healing, without complication or tumour regrowth.https://umbalk.org/uncommon-location-of-pyogenic-granuloma-in-a-child-case-report-and-mini-review/pyogenic granulomachildrenoral mucosalower lipsurgical excision
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author Raluca T. TATAR
Doina I. NACEA
Dan M. ENESCU
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Doina I. NACEA
Dan M. ENESCU
Uncommon location of pyogenic granuloma in a child – case report and mini-review
Archives of the Balkan Medical Union
pyogenic granuloma
children
oral mucosa
lower lip
surgical excision
author_facet Raluca T. TATAR
Doina I. NACEA
Dan M. ENESCU
author_sort Raluca T. TATAR
title Uncommon location of pyogenic granuloma in a child – case report and mini-review
title_short Uncommon location of pyogenic granuloma in a child – case report and mini-review
title_full Uncommon location of pyogenic granuloma in a child – case report and mini-review
title_fullStr Uncommon location of pyogenic granuloma in a child – case report and mini-review
title_full_unstemmed Uncommon location of pyogenic granuloma in a child – case report and mini-review
title_sort uncommon location of pyogenic granuloma in a child – case report and mini-review
publisher Balkan Medical Union
series Archives of the Balkan Medical Union
issn 1584-9244
2558-815X
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Introduction. Pyogenic granuloma (PG) is a vascular inflammatory hyperplasia involving the skin and oral mucosa, often associated with local irritation or trauma, or with pregnancy. Intraoral location usually affects the gingiva, but tumoral aspect can be misleading, especially in extra-gingival locations. A thorough assessment and diagnosis are therefore important for ensuring the proper treatment. Case presentation. We report the case of a 12-year-old boy who presented for a growing and bleeding tumour of his lower lip mucosa. The tumour was labeled as “hemangioma”. It was growing for several weeks and associated with minor, but repeated mucosal trauma. Although the anatomic location was not common, the patient history suggested a diagnosis of PG. After a dermatologic assessment, which proposed a differential diagnosis with oral papilloma, a soft tissue ultrasound sustained the clinical diagnosis. The tumour was surgically excised and the defect was closed directly with absorbable sutures. Three weeks later the mucosa had a healthy appearance, without signs of impaired healing or tumour recurrence. The histopathological exam confirmed the clinical diagnosis. Conclusions. There are several types of soft tissue solid or vascular tumours that can be mislabeled and the diagnosis of hemangioma is commonly used for various vascular anomalies. In our case, the clinical aspect, together with the tumoral growing pattern and the history of repeated trauma, led us to the correct diagnosis and treatment. Surgical excision completely removes the PG and ensures rapid and esthetically convenient healing, without complication or tumour regrowth.
topic pyogenic granuloma
children
oral mucosa
lower lip
surgical excision
url https://umbalk.org/uncommon-location-of-pyogenic-granuloma-in-a-child-case-report-and-mini-review/
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