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Rev. argent. dermatol ; Rev. argent. dermatol;95(4): 6-11, dic. 2014. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-734562

ABSTRACT

El Granuloma piógeno (GP), es una lesión vascular benigna común en piel y mucosas, que se incluye en la clasificación de anomalías vasculares de la “International Society for the study of vascular anomalies (ISSVA)”, dentro de “otros” tumores vasculares, a pesar de su controversial denominación y su patogenia “reaccional”. Presentamos un caso de granuloma piógeno en una paciente de 18 años de edad, en el segundo trimestre de embarazo con una presentación atípica por su gran tamaño y localización acral, con excelente respuesta al tratamiento quirúrgico.


Pyogenic Granuloma (GP) is a common vascular lesion of the skin and mucous membranes, usually presented as a solitary neoplasm with a bright red, smooth surface; usually sessile or pedunculated that grows rapidly to reach 1 to 2 inches in a few weeks and then remains stationary. It is included in the classification of vascular anomalies of the International Society for the study of vascular anomalies (ISSVA) to under "other" vascular tumors despite their controversial name and their "reactional" pathogenesis. Our goal is to present a case of pyogenic granuloma in an 18-year-old rural worker in the 2nd trimester with an atypical presentation for its size (4 x 4 cm) and acral location with excellent response to surgery and emphasize that such damage can result from repeated trauma, impaired wound healing and neovascularization and overexpression of the growth factor vascular endothelial (VEGF) at this period of life.

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