VOLUME 7 , ISSUE 1 ( January-June, 2016 ) > List of Articles
Shwetha Chikkaboraiah, Rajiv Nidasale Puttaswamaiah, Sushama R Galgali
Citation Information : Chikkaboraiah S, Puttaswamaiah RN, Galgali SR. Pregnancy Tumor. J Health Sci Res 2016; 7 (1):23-27.
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10042-1029
Published Online: 01-12-2016
Copyright Statement: Copyright © 2016; The Author(s).
The aim of this case report is to present a case of rapidly growing large pregnancy tumor which did not regress even after parturition. Pyogenic granuloma is a commonly occurring benign inflammatory hyperplasia of the skin and oral mucosa. It usually arises in response to nonspecific infection as sessile or pedunculated, erythematous, exophytic papule or nodule with a smooth or lobulated surface that bleeds easily. Pyogenic granuloma occurring during the pregnancy is called as pregnancy tumor. In this case report, a rapidly growing pregnancy tumor in a 23-year-old female is described and the clinical features, histopathologic features and management of the lesion are discussed. Pregnancy tumor rarely reaches 2 cm in size, however in our case the lesion had enlarged to an extent that it was interfering with occlusion (3 × 2 cm). Even after parturition the enlargement showed no regression in size, so the lesion was surgically excised. Lack of awareness among pregnant patients about oral health care during pregnancy results in occurrence of various oral lesions which challenges the dentist and gynecologist in providing proper treatment. Hence creating oral health care awareness among such patients is of utmost importance. The prenatal oral health check-up and counselling is important in preventing the occurrence of various oral lesions during pregnancy. Chikkaboraiah S, Puttaswamaiah RN, Galgali SR. Pregnancy Tumor. J Health Sci Res 2016;7(1):23-27.