Pyogenic granuloma gravidarum: A case report

IF 0.7 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Ruth S. Goh , Wee Ming Peh , Christopher Goh Hood Keng
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Abstract

Pyogenic granuloma gravidarum (PGG) is a benign fibrovascular lesion arising during pregnancy. This report concerns a woman in her third trimester of pregnancy with recurrent left epistaxis and a swelling in her left nostril. She was diagnosed with PGG via magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and nasoendoscopy. The lesion was managed conservatively and the neonate was delivered without complication at 37 weeks of gestation. Evidence shows that MRI is superior to computerised tomography (CT) in the assessment of soft-tissue masses, but there is a paucity of MRI PGG imaging in the literature. This report shows that MRI, together with the clinical context, is adequate to make a diagnosis of PGG. This was a rare case of a nasal lesion that was allowed to involute conservatively, hence avoiding the potential complications of surgery. This appears to be the first published report to include a follow-up to a successful second pregnancy and delivery without the recurrence of PGG.
化脓性妊娠肉芽肿1例
化脓性妊娠肉芽肿(PGG)是妊娠期间出现的一种良性纤维血管病变。本报告涉及一个妇女在她的妊娠晚期复发性左鼻出血和肿胀在她的左鼻孔。经核磁共振及鼻内窥镜检查诊断为PGG。病变被保守处理,新生儿在妊娠37周无并发症分娩。有证据表明,MRI在评估软组织肿块方面优于计算机断层扫描(CT),但在文献中缺乏MRI PGG成像。本报告显示,MRI结合临床情况,足以做出PGG的诊断。这是一个罕见的病例,鼻腔病变被允许保守地渐开式,从而避免了手术的潜在并发症。这似乎是首次发表的报告,包括随访成功的第二次怀孕和分娩没有复发的PGG。
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Case Reports in Women's Health
Case Reports in Women's Health Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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