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Unusual presentation of maxillary plasma cell gingivitis mistakenly treated as aggressive periodontitis. (A case report)

INTRODUCTION: A rare benign inflammatory condition of gingiva of unknown etiology, characterized by diffuse and massive infiltration of plasma cells into the sub-epithelial gingival tissue. Plasma Cell Gingivitis (PCG) is characterized by macular lesions that are bright red, velvety, sharply circums...

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Autores principales: Helmy, Haitham Ahmed, Fadel, Abeer Fathy, Mansour, Khaled Mohammad, Yousef, Mohamed Salah, Ayad, Mohamed Wael Mohamed, Saad, Shehad Wael, El Hadidi, Yasser Nabil
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8980344/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35381550
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2022.106998
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author Helmy, Haitham Ahmed
Fadel, Abeer Fathy
Mansour, Khaled Mohammad
Yousef, Mohamed Salah
Ayad, Mohamed Wael Mohamed
Saad, Shehad Wael
El Hadidi, Yasser Nabil
author_facet Helmy, Haitham Ahmed
Fadel, Abeer Fathy
Mansour, Khaled Mohammad
Yousef, Mohamed Salah
Ayad, Mohamed Wael Mohamed
Saad, Shehad Wael
El Hadidi, Yasser Nabil
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description INTRODUCTION: A rare benign inflammatory condition of gingiva of unknown etiology, characterized by diffuse and massive infiltration of plasma cells into the sub-epithelial gingival tissue. Plasma Cell Gingivitis (PCG) is characterized by macular lesions that are bright red, velvety, sharply circumscribed, and flat to slightly elevated. PRESENTATION OF CASE: Female patient 38 years old, complain of mobility of upper right 7 with dull pain and swelling related to it. She also mentioned that the upper wisdom molar at the same side was extracted a year before due to the same reason. Extraction of upper right 7 and excisional biopsy of surrounding soft tissue swelling and by laboratory investigation and analysis to the biopsy we found that the lesion is gingival plasmacytosis. Microscopic examination revealed marked squamous hyperplasia with focal ulceration and diffuse dense subepithelial plasmacytic infiltrate consistent with PCG. At higher magnification, plasma cells were seen without cellular atypia. The individual plasma cells had eccentric round nuclei with cartwheel chromatin patterns and abundant cytoplasm. DISCUSSION: In the current report, the surgical team performed complete scaling and root planning to remove the associated plaque to decrease any chance of recurrence or plaque induced exacerbation. The patient was instructed to change her habits to avoid the possibility of exacerbation by unknown allergen. The lesion was excised by enblock removal to decrease recurrence possibility. CONCLUSION: Plasma cell gingivitis needs radical management and a thorough diagnosis should be done to rule out and differentiate it from the malignant type of plasma cell tumors like multiple myeloma.
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spelling pubmed-89803442022-04-06 Unusual presentation of maxillary plasma cell gingivitis mistakenly treated as aggressive periodontitis. (A case report) Helmy, Haitham Ahmed Fadel, Abeer Fathy Mansour, Khaled Mohammad Yousef, Mohamed Salah Ayad, Mohamed Wael Mohamed Saad, Shehad Wael El Hadidi, Yasser Nabil Int J Surg Case Rep Case Report INTRODUCTION: A rare benign inflammatory condition of gingiva of unknown etiology, characterized by diffuse and massive infiltration of plasma cells into the sub-epithelial gingival tissue. Plasma Cell Gingivitis (PCG) is characterized by macular lesions that are bright red, velvety, sharply circumscribed, and flat to slightly elevated. PRESENTATION OF CASE: Female patient 38 years old, complain of mobility of upper right 7 with dull pain and swelling related to it. She also mentioned that the upper wisdom molar at the same side was extracted a year before due to the same reason. Extraction of upper right 7 and excisional biopsy of surrounding soft tissue swelling and by laboratory investigation and analysis to the biopsy we found that the lesion is gingival plasmacytosis. Microscopic examination revealed marked squamous hyperplasia with focal ulceration and diffuse dense subepithelial plasmacytic infiltrate consistent with PCG. At higher magnification, plasma cells were seen without cellular atypia. The individual plasma cells had eccentric round nuclei with cartwheel chromatin patterns and abundant cytoplasm. DISCUSSION: In the current report, the surgical team performed complete scaling and root planning to remove the associated plaque to decrease any chance of recurrence or plaque induced exacerbation. The patient was instructed to change her habits to avoid the possibility of exacerbation by unknown allergen. The lesion was excised by enblock removal to decrease recurrence possibility. CONCLUSION: Plasma cell gingivitis needs radical management and a thorough diagnosis should be done to rule out and differentiate it from the malignant type of plasma cell tumors like multiple myeloma. Elsevier 2022-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8980344/ /pubmed/35381550 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2022.106998 Text en © 2022 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of IJS Publishing Group Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Helmy, Haitham Ahmed
Fadel, Abeer Fathy
Mansour, Khaled Mohammad
Yousef, Mohamed Salah
Ayad, Mohamed Wael Mohamed
Saad, Shehad Wael
El Hadidi, Yasser Nabil
Unusual presentation of maxillary plasma cell gingivitis mistakenly treated as aggressive periodontitis. (A case report)
title Unusual presentation of maxillary plasma cell gingivitis mistakenly treated as aggressive periodontitis. (A case report)
title_full Unusual presentation of maxillary plasma cell gingivitis mistakenly treated as aggressive periodontitis. (A case report)
title_fullStr Unusual presentation of maxillary plasma cell gingivitis mistakenly treated as aggressive periodontitis. (A case report)
title_full_unstemmed Unusual presentation of maxillary plasma cell gingivitis mistakenly treated as aggressive periodontitis. (A case report)
title_short Unusual presentation of maxillary plasma cell gingivitis mistakenly treated as aggressive periodontitis. (A case report)
title_sort unusual presentation of maxillary plasma cell gingivitis mistakenly treated as aggressive periodontitis. (a case report)
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8980344/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35381550
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2022.106998
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