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slow growing ENCAPSULATED tumor.. mainly found on tongue
Neurilemoma(if its encapsulated it means that it will have excellent prognosis)
schwannoma
neurilemoma
Epulis fissuratum
inflammatory fibrous hyperplasia
Resembles CGCG central giant cell granuloma
Peripheral giant cell granuloma
dont memo says it in name
explain difference between pyrogenic granuloma and Peripheral giant cell granuloma and peripheral ossifying fibroma
PG- tongue and gingiva
PGCG- gingiva and alveolar ridge
POF- gingiva only
multiple recurrence
pyrogenic granuloma
most recurrence out of 3 P
is peripheral ossifying fibroma
lesion similar to hyperparathyroidism
peripheral giant cell granuloma
excise to bone
peripheral giant cell granuloma
excise to periostium
pyogenic granuloma
peripheral ossifying fibroma
mental foramen
Traumatic neuroma
schwannoma
neurilemoma
slow growing ENCAPSULATED.. often on tongue
neurilemoma
Most common peripheral nerve neoplasm
neurofibroma
von revklinghausen's dz of the skin
neurofibromatosis
muscle wasting
narrow face w big lips
thyroid cancer
bilateral neuromas in commissure
multiple endocrine neoplasma
1st year of life often on anterior maxilla.
melanotic neuroectodermal tumor of infancy
floating tooth appearance
melanotic neuroectodermal tumor of infancy
grows on alveolar ridge of FEMALE infants
congenital epulis
PEH and often mistake for SCC
Granular cell tumor
occurs on maxilla
congenital epulis
most common tumor of childhood
hemangioma
Hemangioma: high cellular stage
juvenile
Hemangioma: stawberry like hemangioma
capillary
Hemangioma: large diameter vessels
cavernous hemangioma
Hemangioma: abnormal communication between artery/vein
arteriovenous
non hereditary .. brain/face
sturge weber syndrome
skin port wine stain by branch of trigeminal nerve, gingival hyperplasia, hemangioma, resembles pyogenic granuloma
Leptomeningial angioma on cerebral cortex, tram like xray of skull
sturge weber syndrome
vascular fibrous neoplasm only in nasopharyn of adolescent males
nasopharyngeal angiofibroma
lymphangioma
-hygroma
-cavernous lymphangioma
-cystic lymphangioma in neck
-more often in mouth
rare in mouth
soft tissue sarcoma Usually nost and sinuses