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