Pathogenetic mechanism of oral granulomatous diseases: An update
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Pathogenetic mechanism of oral granulomatous diseases: An update
Abstract
Oral granulomatous diseases are an intriguing group of lesions characterized by granuloma formation. Mechanisms of granuloma formation differ from disease-to-disease. This article provides an insight into common granulomatous pathogenic mechanisms involving these lesions including immunodeficient states. Understanding various pathogenic mechanisms underlying various granulomatous conditions affecting oral tissues which mainly revolve around inflammatory cells such as macrophages, T lymphocytes, and genetic mutations might aid in devising treatment modalities without having significant side-effects or morbidity in affected subjects.
Keywords: Chronic; granuloma; oral; pathogenesis.
Copyright: © 2020 Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care.
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