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Sturge-Weber syndrome with pyogenic granuloma
Viddyasagar P Mopagar1, Shantanu Choudhari, Dwijendra Kocherlakota Subbaraya
1Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, Rural Dental College, Loni Dist., AhmedNagar, Maharashtra, India.
Abstract:
Vascular lesions represent one of the rare disorders affecting overall quality of life of a child. A wide variety of these conditions are known, ranging from a simple nevus to life-threatening hemangiomas. These conditions make the treatment options more complex due to the fear of uncontrollable bleeding. The present case is one of the rare combinations of Sturge-Weber syndrome and pyogenic granuloma. Conditions of importance and treatment options keeping hemangioma in mind are discussed.
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