PYOGENIC cutaneous infections are commonly seen in the practice of medicine. Often, these conditions are localized to the skin and are not accompanied by constitutional symptoms. One of their ...
A pyogenic granuloma in pregnancy is called granuloma gravidarum and it can affect up to five pregnant women in every 100, usually in the second trimester or third trimester (DermNet 2021, Tidy 2023).
Results of a retrospective case study revealed that the incidence of cutaneous pyogenic granuloma varies by age, sex, and anatomical location.