European Journal of Medical Research (Jul 2011)

Strawberry gingivitis as the first presenting sign of wegener's granulomatosis: report of a case

  • Siar CH,
  • Yeo KB,
  • Nakano K,
  • Nagatsuka H,
  • Tsujigiwa H,
  • Tomida M,
  • Ng KH,
  • Kawakami T

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/2047-783X-16-7-331
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 7
p. 331

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Abstract Wegener's granulomatosis is a rare multi-system disease characterized by the classic triad of necrotizing granulomas affecting the upper and lower respiratory tracts, disseminated vasculitis and glomerulonephritis. Oral lesions as a presenting feature are only encountered in 2% of these cases. Hyperplastic gingival lesions or strawberry gingivitis, is a characteristic sign of Wegener's granulomatosis. The latter consists of reddish-purple exophytic gingival swellings with petechial haemorrhages thus resembling strawberries. Recognition of this feature is of utmost importance for timely diagnosis and definitive management of this potentially fatal disease. A case of strawberry gingivitis as the first presenting sign of Wegener's granulomatosis affecting a 50-year-old Malay male is reported here. The differential diagnosis of red lesions that may present in the gingiva is discussed.

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