Wissal Abdelli*, Mona Daldoul, Anissa Zaouak, Sihem EL Aidli, Talel Badri, Samy Fenniche, Ahmed Zaiem and Houda Hammami
Pyogenic granuloma (PG) is a benign, rapidly growing, eruptive hemangioma that often bleeds and ulcerates. Common causes are mechanical trauma and cast immobilization. Drugs such as retinoids and antineoplastic agents are sometimes involved. We report here five cases of pyogenic granuloma probabely associated with either antipsychotic or antiepileptic drugs.
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