Dental Research Journal (Jan 2012)

Pediatric oral pulse granuloma: A rare entity

  • Saraswathi Vishnu Naik,
  • Syed Ghousia,
  • Kamalaksharappa Shashibhushan,
  • Deepa Benni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/1735-3327.107594
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
pp. 812 – 815

Abstract

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A pulse granuloma is nothing but a reaction of the foreign body to any vegetable which is characterized by a collection of the hyaline; a hyaline is a transparent substance that is formed from the pathological degeneration of the tissue. These granulomatous rings may be oral or extra-oral. It is important to recognize such a type of granuloma because it may resemble serious pathological processes or may clinically stimulate neoplasia. It might also be confused morphologically with hyaline vasculopathy. The following manuscript presents a rare case of oral pulse granuloma. As going by the literature-search, the following being the only case to have been occurred in a pediatric patient. The authors therefore aim to bring awareness amongst the pediatric dentists about its etiology, occurrence, clinical features and thereby management of the same.

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