Title of article
A Case Report of a Gingival Plasma Cell Granuloma in a Patient on Antihypertensive Therapy: Diagnostic Enigma
Author/Authors
Gulati ، Ruchi - Government College of Dentistry , Ratre ، Madhu - Government College of Dentistry , Khetarpal ، Shaleen - Government College of Dentistry , Varma ، Manish - Government College of Dentistry
Pages
5
From page
144
To page
148
Abstract
The aim of the present report was to discuss a unique case of gingival plasma cell granuloma (PCG) in a hypertensive patient on Amlodipine therapy. Also, we attempt to emphasize the importance of considering primary and advance investigations before making a definite diagnosis. PCG is an extremely rare, reactive, non-neoplastic lesion characterized by the predominance of polyclonal plasma cells. Drug-induced gingival overgrowth is a known side effect of Amlodipine. A hypertensive 60-year-old female patient reported with a chief complaint of swollen gums and discomfort in the upper front teeth region. A provisional diagnosis of Amlodipine-induced gingival overgrowth, combined gingival overgrowth, and fibroma was suggested. Surprisingly, histopathology revealed it to be a plasma cell lesion which was confirmed by advanced investigations, thereby establishing a confirmatory diagnosis of PCG.
Keywords
Amlodipine , Diagnosis , Gingival Overgrowth , Plasma Cells , Plasma Cell Granuloma
Journal title
Journal of Dentistry of Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Serial Year
2019
Journal title
Journal of Dentistry of Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Record number
2479425
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