نتایج جستجو برای: congenital epulis

تعداد نتایج: 120527  

Journal: :Indian Journal of Dental Research 2010

2015
Rohan Bhoil Rohit Bhoil Rajesh Chopra Manika Sharma Kewal Mistry

BACKGROUND Congenital epulis is a rare benign jaw tumor. It is a reactive or degenerative lesion having a mesenchymal origin; presenting as an obvious mass arising from the gingival mucosa of the maxilla or mandible, presenting in neonates. Its etiology, histopathogenesis and natural history are still not well established. It is seen usually in the female gender and mostly involves the maxillar...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1997
B L Koch C Myer J C Egelhoff

Congenital epulis of the newborn is a rare gingival tumor that occurs along the alveolar ridge. We report the prenatal sonographic and postnatal MR imaging findings in an infant with maxillary and mandibular congenital epulides.

Journal: :European Annals of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Diseases 2010

Journal: :journal of dentistry, shiraz university of medical sciences 0
ceren yıldırım dept. of pediatric dentistry, university of health sciences, gulhane health sciences institute, ankara, turkey. tamer zerener dept. of maxillofacial surgery, university of health sciences, gulhane health sciences institute, ankara, turkey. metin şençimen dept. of maxillofacial surgery, university of health sciences, gulhane health sciences institute, ankara, turkey. özlem martı akgün dept. of pediatric dentistry, university of health sciences, gulhane health sciences institute, ankara, turkey. hasan ayberk altuğ dept. of maxillofacial surgery, university of health sciences, gulhane health sciences institute, ankara, turkey. ali fuat çi̇çek dept. of pathology, gulhane education and research hospital, ankara, turkey.

the congenital gingival granular cell tumor (cgct), also as known as congenital epulis, is an unusual benign oral mucosal lesion in newborns. a two-day-old female patient was admitted to the department of pediatric dentistry at gulhane medical academy, ankara, turkey with her family, and an intraoral examination showed a cgct located in the buccal region of the maxillary right first primary mol...

2010
Priyanshi Ritwik Robert B Brannon Robert J Musselman

INTRODUCTION Congenital epulis is a rare lesion found on the alveolar process of a newborn child, diagnosed soon after birth. The lesion has a site predilection for the anterior maxillary alveolar process and a 9:1 sex predilection for females. Once diagnosed the traditional management of the lesion has been surgical excision under general anesthesia. CASE PRESENTATION The purpose of this cas...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2001
O Lapid R Shaco-Levy Y Krieger L Kachko A Sagi

Epulis is a rare tumor of the newborn, also known as granular cell tumor of the newborn or Neumann's tumor. This tumor arises from the mucosa of the gingiva, most commonly from the anterior part of the maxillary alveolar ridge, and is typically seen as a mass protruding out of the newborn child's mouth, which may interfere with respiration or feeding. Epulis is seen only in the newborn and is a...

2012
Mahavir Singh KN Rattan Babita Rani

A congenital epulis is a rare benign jaw tumor of neonate and is also known as “congenital gingival granular cell tumor”. The Greek word ‘‘epulis’’ means ‘‘swelling of the gingiva’’. It was first described in 1871 by Neumann; hence the alternative name is Neumann’s Tumor [1]. It usually presents at birth with an obvious mass arising from the gingival mucosa of the maxilla or mandible. It common...

2014
HG Aparna BS Jayanth R Shashidara P Jaishankar

BACKGROUND Congenital epulis is a rare lesion of the newborn, presenting as mass in the oral cavity which can interfere with respiration and feeding. It should be distinguished from other lesions which can occur in newborns, both clinically and histopathologically. CASE DETAILS Here, we report a case of congenital epulis in a newborn female on the right alveolar ridge, along with an extensive...

Journal: :ASDC journal of dentistry for children 1977
P Karma O Räsänen J Kärjä

The clinical characteristics and histogenesis of congenital epulis, the tumour often confused with granular cell myoblastoma, are discussed and a case of our own is presented.

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