Clinics and Practice (Oct 2017)

Insights into the pathogenesis and clinicopathological spectrum of oral vegetable granuloma. Case series with literature review

  • Shankargouda Patil,
  • Roopa S. Rao,
  • A. Thirumal Raj,
  • Pavithra Venkataswamy,
  • Vanishree Haragannavar,
  • Shwetha Nambiar,
  • Dominic Augustine,
  • Sowmya Samudrala Venkatesiah,
  • Sachin Sarode,
  • Gargi Sarode

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2017.1008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 4

Abstract

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Oral vegetable granuloma represents an inflammatory lesion of foreign body origin resulting from the implantation of vegetable matter. Controversy regarding its pathogenesis is reflected by the various terminologies used to describe the lesion. Its diverse clinical presentations are due to variations in the antigenic potential of the vegetable material and the host response. As the diagnosis is solely histopathological, it is critical to differentiate vegetable granuloma from other oral granulomatous lesions like tuberculosis, sarcoidosis and Wegner’s granulomatosis. Here, we report six cases with the varied clinicopathological presentation of hyaline ring granulomas in association with different pathological lesions.

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