Maguin B, Yachouh J, Goudot P. [Nicardipine-induced gingival hyperplasia: case report].
REVUE DE STOMATOLOGIE ET DE CHIRURGIE MAXILLO-FACIALE 2004;
105:219-21. [PMID:
15510073 DOI:
10.1016/s0035-1768(04)72311-6]
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Abstract
Several types of therapeutic agents may induce gingival hyperplasia. An unusual case induced by nicardipine, a calcium antagonist, is presented. The other drugs concerned are: several anticonvulsants, cyclosporin, and several other calcium antagonists. In the majority of patients for whom drug discontinuation or substitution is not possible, and for whom prophylactic measures have failed, surgical excision of gingival tissue remains the only treatment option.
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