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Pyogenic Granuloma Presenting as a Congenital Epulis

Lindia J. Willies-Jacobo, MD; Hart Isaacs, Jr, MD; Martin T. Stein, MD

Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2000;154:603-605.

Objective  To describe a clinical approach to the differential diagnosis of oral lesions in neonates.

Design  Case report.

Setting  Academic ambulatory care center.

Participants  Male infant.

Results  A gingival mass in a male infant appeared clinically consistent with a congenital epulis. Following excision and histologic examination, the diagnosis was determined to be a pyogenic granuloma. Careful attention to alternative diagnoses led to the correct etiology.

Conclusions  Primary care pediatricians encounter neonatal oral lesions infrequently. The most common oral lesions in the newborn period are Epstein pearls and Bohn nodules. This case illustrates the importance of formulating a more extensive differential diagnosis on discovery of a neonatal oral mass.


From the Division of Primary Care Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics (Drs Willies-Jacobo and Stein), University of California San Diego Medical Center, and Department of Pathology (Dr Issacs), University of California San Diego School of Medicine and Children's Hospital, San Diego.



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