Congenital granular cell epulis of newborn: Importance of prenatal diagnosis

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Abstract

Congenital granular cell epulis is a rare benign lesion usually arising as single mass from the alveolar ridge of maxillary bone of female newborns, composed of polygonal granular cells that typically stain negative for S-100, in contrast to the adult counterpart. Larger lesions can disturb breathing and breast-feeding, requiring surgery. Prenatal diagnosis is achieved in few cases, even if this would be important for best management of delivery and therapy. Here we present a case of multiple CGCE in a female newborn discovered at birth, together with a brief review of pathogenesis, differential diagnoses and treatment implications of early diagnosis.

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Torresani, E., Girolami, I., Marletta, S., Eccher, A., & Ghimenton, C. (2021). Congenital granular cell epulis of newborn: Importance of prenatal diagnosis. Pathologica, 113(4), 280–284. https://doi.org/10.32074/1591-951X-135

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