期刊文献+
共找到6篇文章
< 1 >
每页显示 20 50 100
Giant Epulis of the Gum and Palate Area: A Case Report in Stomatology Department at LoméUniversity Teaching Hospital 被引量:1
1
作者 Saliou Adam Haréfétéguéna Bissa +4 位作者 Palokina Agoda Hamza Dolès Sama Winga Foma Essobozou Plaoudézina Pegbessou Eyawèlohn Kpemissi 《Open Journal of Stomatology》 2019年第9期193-198,共6页
Introduction: Epulis is a pseudotumor very common in women. If neglected, it can reach a considerable volume. The marginal gingiva is very involved in the tumor either in isolation or with periodontal and alveolar bon... Introduction: Epulis is a pseudotumor very common in women. If neglected, it can reach a considerable volume. The marginal gingiva is very involved in the tumor either in isolation or with periodontal and alveolar bone. The epulis sits classically on the vestibular gum, rarely on the palatal side. We report a case of palatal giant epulis which posed a diagnostic problem. Case report: This was a 50-year-old patient with a large tumor occupying the entire oral cavity and pushing all nearby organs. This lesion had been evolving for ten years, with a tendency to gradually increase of its volume. The orthopantomogram revealed the destruction of the underlying alveolar bone without signs of tumor invasion. Surgical excision was performed, removing all the tumor in the vicinity of the nasopalatine vascular pedicle. The pathological examination concludes with an inflammatory epulis. Conclusion: The epulis is a benign tumor of the gum, circumscribed, localized preferentially at the neck of one or two contiguous teeth. It occurs more in women, with a predilection for the vestibular side, rarely the palatal side. In the absence of appropriate treatment it can lead to a large tumor, posing a diagnostic problem and causing functional or aesthetic discomfort. Complete surgical excision with histological examination remains the solution. Healing without sequelae is the rule. 展开更多
关键词 GIANT epulis Surgical EXCISION STOMATOLOGY Lome
下载PDF
Epidemiological, Clinical and Therapeutic Issues of Epulis at Campus University Teaching Hospital of Lom&#233;: About 33 Cases
2
作者 Saliou Adam Hamza Dolè +15 位作者 s Sama Palokina Agoda Haré gué na Bissa Winga Foma Essobozou Plaoudé zina Pegbessou Bathoké ou Amana Essoham Boko Eyawè lohn Kpemissi 《Open Journal of Stomatology》 2019年第7期168-174,共7页
Introduction: The epulis is a hyperplastic tumor-like of the gingival or cheek mucosa that would be due to inflammatory reactions. Its pathogenesis remains incompletely understood. It appears to be common in Africa, b... Introduction: The epulis is a hyperplastic tumor-like of the gingival or cheek mucosa that would be due to inflammatory reactions. Its pathogenesis remains incompletely understood. It appears to be common in Africa, but no study has been conducted in Togo. Our purpose was to describe epidemiological, clinical and therapeutic aspects of the epulis at the Campus University Teaching Hospital in Lomé. Patients and methods: This was a retrospective descriptive study on 33 cases at the Odontostomatology Department, from January 1st, 2014 to December 31st, 2016. Results: The prevalence of epulis was 0.88%. The average age of the patients was 36.92 years old. The most affected age group was 20 - 29 years old (30.30%). The sex ratio was 0.57. Low education and poor socio-economic conditions were found to be predisposing factors. Mucous swelling was the main reason for consultation. A local irritative factor was found in more than half of the cases. The preferred seat was gum (63.63%). Inflammatory epulis was found in 36.36% of cases. Biopsy-excision was performed in 96.96% of patients, with a cure without sequelae in 100%. Conclusion: The epulis is a rare benign affection of the gum. Its favoring factors are mechanical or infectious local irritation, or hormonal factors. His diagnosis is essentially clinical, but requires histological confirmation to distinguish it from other serious tumors. Biopsy-excision is the main treatment. No sequelae are observed in all patients of our series. 展开更多
关键词 epulis Epidemiology CLINIC Treatment TOGO
下载PDF
Giant Fibrous Epulis: A Case Report of a Benign Mass of the Oral Cavity
3
作者 Melissa Laus Manuel Antonio Conti Adelchi Croce 《International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery》 2016年第6期228-232,共5页
The epulis is a relatively frequent benign oral lesion that originates from the gingival and which has no degenerative potential. A 73-year-old-woman came to our attention for a mass, located in the oral cavity and mo... The epulis is a relatively frequent benign oral lesion that originates from the gingival and which has no degenerative potential. A 73-year-old-woman came to our attention for a mass, located in the oral cavity and more precisely in the right inferior maxillary alveolar ridge, that the patient firstly noticed 2 years earlier. Its dimensions increased over time and now were relevant. The mass was mobile, and non-ulcerated e did not evoke pain when palpated. It was characterized by a thin pedicle and its resection, under local anesthesia, allowed a complete removal of the mass itself. The histological examination showed a fibrous and plasmacellular epulis with calcific spots and mixoid aspects. We here report this case for the unique dimensions of this epulis and in order to give a useful example that could help in the differential diagnosis of the lesions located in the oral cavity. 展开更多
关键词 epulis Pedunculated Mass Gingival Disease Oral Pathology Diagnosis
下载PDF
Congenital Epulis of the Newborn:A Case Report
4
作者 Zeynep Seda Pekcetin Aysegül Senemtasi +3 位作者 Gizem Ecem Kocak Selin Kumral Mehmet Yaltirik Meltem Koray 《Open Journal of Stomatology》 2018年第4期120-126,共7页
Background: Congenital epulis (CE) also known as congenital granuler cell tumor is a rarely encountered pathology the majority of which originates from the gingival mucosa, particularly the anterior portion of the max... Background: Congenital epulis (CE) also known as congenital granuler cell tumor is a rarely encountered pathology the majority of which originates from the gingival mucosa, particularly the anterior portion of the maxillary alveolar ridge. CE mostly seen in girls. CE with unclear histogenesis and etiology is seen at birth as a solitary mass in oral cavity. Apart from non-congenital epulis, it contains granular cells. So lesion is named congenital granular cell tumor. CE has a benign histopathology and after surgery there is no recurrence reported in the literature. Aim: The purpose of this case report, is to present, 5 day-old female neonatal girl who was seen CE on the left maxillary alveolar ridge on the region of the future incisors. Case Presentation: The tumoral lesion was well-circumscribed and 10 mm in diameter, smooth surfaced and red in colour much like alveolar mucosal tissue. Tumoral lesion was affecting oral feeding due to obstruction. Excisional biopsy was performed under topical anesthesia. The histopathology was reported as congenital epulis. During the 4 months follow-up, we have seen no complication. Conclusion: CE is a neonatal congenital tumor which is very rare. The treatment of CE is surgical excision. Unless the early treatment is not executed, tumor may cause difficulties in oral feeding and respiration. Therefore it should be excised in an early period. 展开更多
关键词 NEWBORN Congenital epulis NEONATAL
下载PDF
A Clinical Observation Report on Prenatal Management and Postnatal Treatment of Congenital Granular Cell Epulis
5
作者 Feng Qin Xiaochuan Xu +6 位作者 Yong Yang Qiong Li Ting Huang Xiaoyan Chen Xiaolan Chen Yamin Liu Gongli Chen 《Maternal-Fetal Medicine》 CAS CSCD 2024年第2期102-105,共4页
Introduction Congenital granular cell epulis(CGCE)is a rare,benign tumor that manifests on the mucosal surface of the alveolar ridge in newborns.It was initially described by Neumann in 1871 and has been referred to b... Introduction Congenital granular cell epulis(CGCE)is a rare,benign tumor that manifests on the mucosal surface of the alveolar ridge in newborns.It was initially described by Neumann in 1871 and has been referred to by various names such as congenital epulis,congenital epulis of the newborn,and congenital granular cell tumor.1 Documentation on larger tumors is limited and reported diameters vary.2 Diagnosis necessitates histological examination and immunohistochemical staining,typically revealing negative immunoreactivity for S-100 and cluster of differentiation 68(CD68).3,4 This article presents a case of CGCE with weakly positive S-100 and CD68 staining,alongside a relatively large size.Additionally,it conducts a literature review on diverse aspects,encompassing multidisciplinary prenatal diagnosis,antenatal management,choice of delivery mode during childbirth,and postnatal treatment,with the objective of augmenting clinicians’comprehension of the ailment.The study adhered to the guidelines of the Declaration of Helsinki and obtained informed consent from the patient and approval from the medical ethics committee of Chongqing Health Center for Women and Children. 展开更多
关键词 Congenital epulis Fetal Immunohistochemical Prenatal management Postnatal treatment
原文传递
Congenital Granular Cell Lesion:A Case Report
6
作者 Dionline Borges Paulo Bruna Rodrigues Barbosa +3 位作者 Jerúsia Oliveira Ibiapina Ana Maria Goncalves Rebelo Teresinha Castello Branco Carvalho Lina Gomes dos Santos 《Case Reports in Clinical Medicine》 2014年第10期566-569,共4页
The congenital granular cell lesion is a rare disease that affects newborns. We present a case of a patient with nodular lesions that were located on the anterior part of the maxillary alveolar. The surgical resection... The congenital granular cell lesion is a rare disease that affects newborns. We present a case of a patient with nodular lesions that were located on the anterior part of the maxillary alveolar. The surgical resection of the one lesion and its histological and immunohistochemical study were made. 展开更多
关键词 Congenital epulis Congenital Granular Cell Lesion SURGERY
下载PDF
上一页 1 下一页 到第
使用帮助 返回顶部