In search of an appropriate clinical diagnostic term with indefinite etiology. A case series on lobular capillary hemangioma

Lobular capillary hemangioma, a benign vascular tumor of the skin or mucous membranes characterized by rapid growth and a friable surface, is widely but inappropriately termed pyogenic granuloma (now considered a misnomer by some theories) due to lack of evidence for infectious etiopathogenesis. S...

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Main Authors: Biswadip Shyam, Mandavi Shailesh Waghmare, Vasavi Santosh, Bhavika Sachin Vhatkar
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Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2023-04-01
Series:Polish Journal of Pathology
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author Biswadip Shyam
Mandavi Shailesh Waghmare
Vasavi Santosh
Bhavika Sachin Vhatkar
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Mandavi Shailesh Waghmare
Vasavi Santosh
Bhavika Sachin Vhatkar
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description Lobular capillary hemangioma, a benign vascular tumor of the skin or mucous membranes characterized by rapid growth and a friable surface, is widely but inappropriately termed pyogenic granuloma (now considered a misnomer by some theories) due to lack of evidence for infectious etiopathogenesis. Some studies promote the theory of a hyperplastic, neovascular response to an angiogenic stimulus with imbalance of promoters and inhibitors. Here we present a series of 4 cases of patients who visited the Oral Medicine OPD with a complaint of similar painless malformations showing granulomatous and/or fibrous tissue proliferation andwhich, after thorough history taking, clinical examination and excisional biopsy, were revealed to be lobular capillary hemangioma under histopathologic diagnosis. The following discussion revolves around the fact that, even though such exophytic lesions may present with variable features, a proper, accurate and logical diagnostic entity may be used to help in better coordination among the oral physician, oral pathologist and oral surgeon in framing the desired treatment plan.
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spelling doaj.art-838ce7778afc409ea1876f399918f3fb2023-09-05T11:55:57ZengTermedia Publishing HousePolish Journal of Pathology1233-96872084-98692023-04-01741515510.5114/pjp.2023.12701250607In search of an appropriate clinical diagnostic term with indefinite etiology. A case series on lobular capillary hemangiomaBiswadip ShyamMandavi Shailesh WaghmareVasavi SantoshBhavika Sachin VhatkarLobular capillary hemangioma, a benign vascular tumor of the skin or mucous membranes characterized by rapid growth and a friable surface, is widely but inappropriately termed pyogenic granuloma (now considered a misnomer by some theories) due to lack of evidence for infectious etiopathogenesis. Some studies promote the theory of a hyperplastic, neovascular response to an angiogenic stimulus with imbalance of promoters and inhibitors. Here we present a series of 4 cases of patients who visited the Oral Medicine OPD with a complaint of similar painless malformations showing granulomatous and/or fibrous tissue proliferation andwhich, after thorough history taking, clinical examination and excisional biopsy, were revealed to be lobular capillary hemangioma under histopathologic diagnosis. The following discussion revolves around the fact that, even though such exophytic lesions may present with variable features, a proper, accurate and logical diagnostic entity may be used to help in better coordination among the oral physician, oral pathologist and oral surgeon in framing the desired treatment plan.https://www.termedia.pl/In-search-of-an-appropriate-clinical-diagnostic-term-with-indefinite-etiology-A-case-series-on-lobular-capillary-hemangioma,55,50607,1,1.htmllobular capillary hemangioma pyogenic granuloma angiogranuloma.
spellingShingle Biswadip Shyam
Mandavi Shailesh Waghmare
Vasavi Santosh
Bhavika Sachin Vhatkar
In search of an appropriate clinical diagnostic term with indefinite etiology. A case series on lobular capillary hemangioma
Polish Journal of Pathology
lobular capillary hemangioma
pyogenic granuloma
angiogranuloma.
title In search of an appropriate clinical diagnostic term with indefinite etiology. A case series on lobular capillary hemangioma
title_full In search of an appropriate clinical diagnostic term with indefinite etiology. A case series on lobular capillary hemangioma
title_fullStr In search of an appropriate clinical diagnostic term with indefinite etiology. A case series on lobular capillary hemangioma
title_full_unstemmed In search of an appropriate clinical diagnostic term with indefinite etiology. A case series on lobular capillary hemangioma
title_short In search of an appropriate clinical diagnostic term with indefinite etiology. A case series on lobular capillary hemangioma
title_sort in search of an appropriate clinical diagnostic term with indefinite etiology a case series on lobular capillary hemangioma
topic lobular capillary hemangioma
pyogenic granuloma
angiogranuloma.
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