A 50-year-old woman asked her dentist about a purple oral nodule located on her lip. It had been there for quite a few months and didn’t hurt, but she wanted to make sure it wasn’t something to worry about.
Is it peripheral giant cell granuloma, oral varices, lobular capillary hemangioma, or a peripheral ossifying fibroma?
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