A rare case of angiofibroma mimicking fibrous epulis in posterior gingival mucosa

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Abstract

Angiofibromas are highly vascular, locally aggressive but histologically benign tumors. A 40-year-old woman complaint of pedunculated mass in the right gingiva of the posterior region since 7 months earlier. Surgical excisional biopsy under general anesthesia was performed. Histopathological examination showed an angiofibroma. Angiofibromas are localized in the superficial soft tissue and the gingiva could have a similar clinical appearance as an epulis. Definitive diagnosis was determined through histopathological analysis.

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Nabila, A., Sumarta, N. P. M., & Prasetio, O. (2021). A rare case of angiofibroma mimicking fibrous epulis in posterior gingival mucosa. In Acta Medica Philippina (Vol. 55, pp. 823–826). University of the Philippines Manila. https://doi.org/10.47895/AMP.V55I8.2128

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