Pregnancy-Associated Peripheral Giant Cell Granuloma: A Case Report
Francisco Javier Alcaraz Baturoni,
José Sergio Zepeda Nuño,
Brenda Fernanda Nolasco González
et al.
Abstract:The Peripheral giant cell granuloma (PGCG) is an asymptomatic, non-neoplastic and proliferative lesion of unknown etiology. Some possible pre-disposing factors such as hormonal changes dur-ing pregnancy, have been suggested. However, the association between PGCG and pregnancy is controversial. There are few reported clinical cases of pregnancy-associated PGCG in the litera-ture, and they occurred only in the lower jaw. The present report is on a 35-year-old female pa-tient at 36 weeks of gestation who present… Show more
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