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Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports | Volume-7 | Issue-12
Plasma Cell Granuloma – A Rare Case Report
Dr. Chandni M. Bhadja, Dr. Nisha G. Raval
Published: Dec. 16, 2019 | 264 191
DOI: 10.36347/SJMCR.2019.v07i12.009
Pages: 754-756
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Abstract
Plasma cell granuloma (PCG), also known as an inflammatory pseudotumor which is an uncommon benign inflammatory lesion. Plasma cell granuloma is very rare in the oral cavity. Commonly it occurs in lungs, but it may be involved all other organs, including the head and neck region. The incidence of PCG is unclear. Here, we present a case of swelling at sublingual region in a female patient with clinical diagnosis of ranula which was excised and on histopathological examination revealed plasma cell granuloma.