نتایج جستجو برای: congenital gingival granular cell tumor

تعداد نتایج: 2048656  

Journal: :American Journal of Clinical Pathology 2012

Journal: :Journal of Coloproctology 2016

2016
Surekha Rathod Farooque Khan Anubha Raj

Tubercular gingival lesions(Figure.1) may present as exuberant and granulating or as mucosal erosions. Sometimes these lesions may be seen simultaneously with marginal periodontitis[15]. Chronic desquamative gingivitis is associated with chronic infections affecting the gingiva, the most common being tuberculosis. Case reports of gingival tuberculosis appearing as diffuse gingival enlargement [...

Journal: :The Journal of Kansai Medical University 1985

Journal: :International Clinical Pathology Journal 2015

Journal: :Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology 2010

Journal: :Neurologia medico-chirurgica 1996

Journal: :Yonsei Medical Journal 2000

2012
Tsuyoshi Saito Hiroyuki Mitomi Tomoaki Torigoe Tatsuya Takagi Yoshiyuki Suehara Taketo Okubo Kazuo Kaneko Takashi Yao

Malignant granular cell tumor is a rare malignant soft tissue neoplasm that occurs at various sites [1-18] and accounts for 1–2% of granular cell tumors [1]. Granular cell tumors are generally divided into 3 categories according to the diagnostic criteria proposed by Fanburg-Smith et al. [1], although these criteria for malignancy are still debated among pathologists. Malignant granular cell tu...

Journal: :Medicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal 2006
Praveen Birur Nagaraj Ravikiran Ongole Balaji Rao Bhujanga-Rao

Granular cell tumor is a relatively uncommon benign hamartomatous lesion occurring in almost any part of the body. The tongue and the buccal mucosa are common intra oral sites. Granular cell lesions may be found in other diverse sites such as the jaw, skin, gastro intestinal tract and respiratory tract. The histogenesis of the lesion still remains unknown. However, histochemical and ultra struc...

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