Monday, December 8, 2008

Strange Spots On Feet And Ankle

Case II

Okay, the second case report is completed. After some people had reported with the request for more dental posts.
One thing first: who can see no blood should not look at the pictures!
To the case: the patient is pregnant 7.Monat, 28 years old, good general health, oral status: well, for here all ok, she has a new tissue in the mandible of unknown origin, which is about 2x3cm in size un slightly right moved centrally located in the UK (regional buccal 32-43), appears to be fibrous, tough stalks and between the teeth 41 and 42. The patient indicates a loss of sensation of the lower lip and chin, the first time she had noticed the new growth before about 2-3 months.
After consultation with the premium German dentists (yes, you are very happy now four), I (we) hope to be decided for lack of other diagnostic and treatment options, the tissue excised (noise envy), extract plus the affected teeth and more or less that it is benign and no recurrence occurs (ie, not grow back). (Is not Patho available here) as suspected diagnosis was giant cell's, Schwangerschaftsepulis and squamous cell carcinoma.
Here are the pictures to:
Case report II

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