| 1. | One study has suggested a correlation between pyogenic granuloma and Bartonella seropositivity.
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| 2. | The appearance of peripheral giant-cell granulomas is similar to pyogenic granulomas.
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| 3. | Pyogenic granulomas can also arise within a capillary malformation.
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| 4. | Numerous treament methods have been described for pyogenic granuloma.
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| 5. | The appearance of a pyogenic granulomas ulcerations.
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| 6. | The name " pyogenic granuloma " is misleading as it is not a true granuloma.
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| 7. | Squamous cell carcinoma of the nailbed is uncommon, and often mistaken for a pyogenic granuloma initially.
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| 8. | Although pyogenic granulomas are not infectious or malignant, treatment may be considered because of bleeding or ulceration.
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| 9. | There is usually no treatment if the pyogenic granuloma occurs during pregnancy since the lesion may heal spontaneously.
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| 10. | Pyogenic granuloma rarely occurs in the conjunctiva, cornea or connective tissue of the eye following minor local trauma.
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