Year 2024 / Volume 116 / Number 8
Letter
Coincidental oral lesions in Crohn’s disease

457-459

DOI: 10.17235/reed.2023.9992/2023

Lifeng Zhou, Li Wei, Xiaoguang Guo, Qiongxian Long, Huawei Ming,

Abstract
A 21-year-old patient with Crohn's disease, who was undergoing Infliximab treatment, presented at the hospital due to a painful oral mass. After confirming the absence of malignant cells through frozen sections, a complete excision of the infiltrated bone surrounding the lesion was performed. The postoperative pathology confirmed the presence of Central type giant cell granuloma in the mandible, which is distinct from non-caseating granulomas in oral CD and Infliximab-induced Sarcoidosis. As far as we are aware, this is the first to report an association between CGCG and both CD and anti-tumor necrosis factor therapy treatment.
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Zhou L, Wei L, Guo X, Long Q, Ming H. Coincidental oral lesions in Crohn’s disease. 9992/2023


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Publication history

Received: 02/10/2023

Accepted: 10/10/2023

Online First: 26/10/2023

Published: 01/08/2024

Article Online First time: 24 days

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