ORAL PYOGENIC GRANULOMA IN A PORT-WINE STAIN: A RARE CO-OCCURRENCE

Oral pyogenic granuloma in a port-wine stain: A rare co-occurrence

Oral pyogenic granuloma in a port-wine stain: A rare co-occurrence

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Oral pyogenic granuloma is an inflammatory hyperplasia seen in the oral cavity occurring in response to stimuli such Saucepan Set as local irritants and hormonal factors.Port-wine stain is a congenital capillary malformation which manifests on the mucosa or skin.Pyogenic granulomas in the oral cavity have rarely been reported to be Salts present in congenital capillary malformations such as port-wine stains.

Such a co-occurrence of oral pyogenic granuloma and a port-wine satin has been reported in this case report.

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