Granuloma Facial Malignant

Facial granulomatosis or granulomatous disease of the face is a disease characterized by the formation of granulomas in the skin tissues involving bone structures. This disease is characterized by a recurrent course with dysfunction of the facial muscles.

The pathogenesis of tumor development is complex. Various reasons lead to it - for example, exposure to ultraviolet rays, diseases of viral, microbial or parasitic etiology. Most often, granulosa cell tumors occur in women of working age. Despite the good blood supply and high rate of tumor cell division, tumor growth is non-invasive.

The most common causes of granulosa tumors include