A Large Pregnancy Tumor of Tongue – A Case Report ZD10-ZD12
Correspondence
Dr. Govindarajan Sujatha,
Reader, Department of Oral Pathology, Sri Venkateshwara Dental College and Hospital, Thalambur,
Chennai– 600130, Tamil Nadu, India.
E-mail: gsuja@rediffmail.com
Pyogenic granuloma is a tissue overgrowth which commonly develops as a response to irritation or trauma which is usually localized. Though gingiva is said to be the common site, it also can occur on lip, tongue and buccal mucosa. Pathogenesis is unclear but trauma, infection and hormonal imbalance are attributed as reasons for occurrence. Histologically this reactive lesion is filled with immature fibroblastic connective tissue, profilerative blood vessels and inflammatory cells. This article presents a case of a large pyogenic granuloma of the tongue which is a rare site for this tumor in a 27 year old woman.