نتایج جستجو برای: Congenital epulis

تعداد نتایج: 120527  

2012
Mehran Hiradfar Nona Zabolinejad Mohammad Gharavi Sadaf Sebt

Congenital epulis is a very rare benign soft-tissue tumor of uncertain histogenesis, which is also known as "gingival granular cell tumor of the newborn". It occurs almost exclusively as a single tumor along the alveolar ridge of the maxilla in newborn females. Although congenital epulis is strikingly similar to the more common adult granular cell tumor histologically, in contrast to the latter...

2016
Zhifang Wu Hangbo Qu Xiaolei He Baiping Fu Jimei Su

Congenital fibrous epulis is a very rare benign gingival tumor in infants. Its exact etiology remains unknown. The past literature showed that there was no other abnormality around or in the tumors in their mouths. In our clinic we found seven cases of congenital fibrous epulis and all the cases had one or two natal teeth in the tumors. We described the clinical and histopathologic characterist...

2009
AHMED QANNAM

Congenital epulis is a rare lesion of the newborn. A case of congenital epulis is presented here with details on the clinical, histopathological characteristics as well as the management of the lesion.

Mehran Hiradfar, Mohammad Gharavi Nona Zabolinejad Sadaf Sebt

Congenital epulis is a very rare benign soft-tissue tumor of uncertain histogenesis, which is also known as “gingival granular cell tumor of the newborn”. It occurs almost exclusively as a single tumor along the alveolar ridge of the maxilla in newborn females. Although congenital epulis is strikingly similar to the more common adult granular cell tumor histologically, in contrast to the latter...

2015
Ajura Abdul Jalil Lukman Md Auzair Lau Shin Hin

Congenital epulis is a fairly rare soft tissue tumour occurring exclusively on the alveolar ridge of newborns. The exact origin of congenital epulis is still debatable. The objective of the study is to determine the clinicopathological features and immunohistochemical findings of congenital epulis. A retrospective study was carried out to determine the clinicopathological features of congenital...

2009
David Bosanquet Graham Roblin

Congenital Epulis, also known as Neumann's tumour, is a rare congenital growth affecting the gingival mucosa of neonates. It is benign condition, seen more frequently in females, with multiple Epuli occurring in only 10% of cases. The cause and origin of Congenital Epulis remains unclear. In this article we present a case report of an otherwise healthy female neonate with two Congenital Epuli a...

Journal: :iranian journal of otorhinolaryngology 0
mehran hiradfar department of pediatric surgery, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran. nona zabolinejad department of pathology, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran. mohammad gharavi department of anesthesiology, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran. sadaf sebt medical student, islamic azad university of mashhad, iran.

congenital epulis is a very rare benign soft-tissue tumor of uncertain histogenesis, which is also known as “gingival granular cell tumor of the newborn”. it occurs almost exclusively as a single tumor along the alveolar ridge of the maxilla in newborn females. although congenital epulis is strikingly similar to the more common adult granular cell tumor histologically, in contrast to the latter...

2014
Yun Liang Yu-Sheng Yang Yong Zhang

INTRODUCTION Congenital granular cell epulis is an uncommon tumor which is apparent at birth. CASE PRESENTATION Here we report an unusual case of congenital granular cell epulis present in the mouth of a 4-day-old Asian Chinese female newborn. She had six round, soft, multiple, pedunculated swelling masses, of which two were on her upper anterior ridge and four on her lower anterior ridge. Th...

2014
Komla Gnassingbe Komlan A Mihluedo-Agbolan Harefetéguéna Bissa Koffi Amegbor Nguefack Blanchard Noumedem Pilakimwe Egbohou Wakatou Mama Gamedzi K Akakpo-Numado Hubert Tekou

The congenital epulis is a benign congenital granular cell tumor arising most often of the alveolar ridge of the jawbone. When giant, it is source of digestive discomfort disabling feeding. We report the case of a newborn female, vaginal delivery, presented with a giant intraoral tumor. Tumor obstructing the mouth of the newborn and prevent the attachment and feeding. The treatment consisted of...

2017
Tanvir Samra Ranvinder Kaur Lalitha Chaudhary Kavita Meena

Congenital epulis is a benign soft‐tissue lesion of the alveolar mucosa. It may be sessile or pedunculated and vary in size from several millimetres to a few centimetres.[1,2] Surgical excision is the treatment of choice. The most important aspect of pre‐anaesthetic evaluation is assessment for difficult airway. Literature on the anaesthetic management of neonates with congenital epulis is limi...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید