Case Report

Year : 2019 | Volume : 3 | Issue : 2 | Page : 45 - 50

A Case Report on Oral Granulomatous Lesion

E Abigail Viola

Private Practitioner, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

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Dr. E Abigail Viola,

413, MIG 4th Main Road, 6th Cross street, Mogapair, Chennai-37,Tamil Nadu, India.

E-mail: dr.abigailviola@gmail.com

Abstract

Granulomatous infections are chronic inflammatory disorders caused by a variety of infectious and noninfectious factors. They can be localized or a symptom of a systemic, disseminated disease. Oral signs of granulomatous inflammation, like skin indications, are frequently vague in appearance. As a result, identifying the underlying source of inflammation can be difficult in the absence of overt foreign material or a known infectious pathogen. This review aims to discuss a case report which imposed a diagnostic challenge. The etiology and histopathogenesis of commonly encountered oral granulomatous lesions are also reviewed.

Keywords: Foreign body reaction, oral granulomatous lesion, orofacial granulomatosis, sarcoidosis, tuberculosis, Wegener’s granulomatosis

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How to cite this article:

Viola EA. A case report on oral granulomatous lesion. Int J Orofac Biol 2019;3:45-50.

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