Ginvival Plasma Cell Granuloma
Somerville-Caso Santiago Walter1*, Ramos-Garibay José Alberto2, Haces-Caso Alfonso3, Martínez-Berlanga Paulina4
1Dermatologist, Member of the Medical Association at the ABC Medical Center, Mexico
2Deputy head at the Dermatopathology department of Pacua Dermatological Center, Mexico
3Dentist, fixed prosthetics, Mexico
4General Physician, member of the Medical Association at the ABC Medical center, Mexico
*Corresponding author: Somerville-Caso Santiago Walter, Dermatologist, Member of the Medical Association at the ABC
Medical Center, Mexico
Received Date: 08 February 2023
Accepted Date: 13 February 2023
Published Date: 15 February 2023
Citation: Walter SCS, Alberto RGJ, Alfonso HC, Paulina MB (2023) Ginvival Plasma Cell Granuloma. Ann Case Report. 8: 1164. DOI:https://doi.org/10.29011/2574-7754.101164
Abstract
Gingival Plasma cell granuloma (GPCG) is a rare benign lesion, which is considered within the so called pseudotumors. In other specialties, it is known as plasma cell granuloma. Histologically characterized by dense inflammatory cells infiltrates, mainly plasma cells. This manuscript presents the case of a 75-yearold woman, with a tumour in the upper alveolar region of the oral cavity. The final diagnosis corresponds to GGCP. Successfully treated with surgery, without recurrences. It is important to know this pathological entity to differentiate it from other oral cavity tumours with malignant behaviour.
Keywords: Gingival Granuloma; Plasma Cell Gingivitis