Evaluation of Cyclin D1 Expression in Aggressive and Nonaggressive Central Giant Cell Granuloma of the Jaws [PDF]
Statement of the Problem: Central giant cell granuloma of the jaws is comprised of two types namely aggressive and nonaggressive. Controversy exists regarding the histogenesis of this lesion.
Saede Atarbashi Moghadam+1 more
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Central giant cell granuloma of the mandible: A perplexing case report
Central giant cell granuloma is an eccentric jaw lesion that mystifies dental profession. Its pathogenicity remains a conundrum and requires differentiation from other similar lesions to develop an effective treatment plan.
Roopashri Govindaraju+2 more
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Giant Cells, Giant Impact: A Case of Aggressive Central Giant Cell Granuloma in the Mandible. [PDF]
Central giant cell granuloma (CGCG) is a bone lesion characterized by fibrous tissue containing areas of bleeding, giant cells with multiple nuclei, and trabeculae of woven bone.
Doshi A, Bhola N, Agarwal A.
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Multiple central giant cell granuloma of the jaws: diagnostic signposts of Noonan syndrome and RASopathy. [PDF]
Noonan syndrome (NS) is a phenotypically variable inherited multi-system disorder. Maxillofacial findings can be diagnostic, especially in the evaluation of discrete facial dysmorphia.
Friedrich RE, Rutkowski R, Gosau M.
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Central Giant Cell Granuloma [PDF]
Central giant cell granuloma (central giant cell granuloma) is an uncommon benign bony lesion that occurs in the mandible and maxilla and accounts for approximately 7% of all benign tumours of the jaws [1]. The World Health Organization (WHO) has defined central giant cell granuloma as an intraosseous lesion consisting of cellular fibrous tissue that ...
Nilotpol Kashyap+5 more
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SURGICAL TREATMENT AND RECONSTRUCTION FOR CENTRAL GIANT CELL GRANULOMA OF MANDIBLE - case report and literature review. [PDF]
Introduction: Central giant cell granuloma (CGCG) is a benign aggressive destructive osteolytic lesion of osteoclastic origin. The central giant cell granuloma is often found in the mandible, anterior to the first molars.
Elitsa G. Deliverska, Hristo D. Stoyanov
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A Unique Case of Aggressive Central Giant Cell Granuloma in a 10-Year-Old Boy With 16p13.11 Microdeletion Syndrome. [PDF]
Central giant cell granuloma (CGCG) is a rare disease characterized by sporadic, benign, intraosseous mandibular lesions of unknown etiology. Histologically, these lesions are indistinguishable from brown tumors of hyperparathyroidism and cherubism, and ...
Shum BJ+5 more
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Central giant-cell granuloma in a patient with neurofibromatosis type 1: 7 years of follow-up. [PDF]
Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is an autosomally dominant tumor suppressor syndrome and multisystem disease. Central giant-cell granulomas (CGCGs) can be seen in patients with NF1.
Garrido MB+5 more
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Novel regimen of combined intralesional triamcinolone and salmon calcitonin nasal spray to treat a large central giant cell granuloma. [PDF]
About 10% benign tumors of the jaw are known to be central giant cell granulomas (CGCGs) affecting mandible more than maxilla. They are more commonly seen among young females, mean age range being 10–25 years.
Aurora JK+3 more
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"Central giant cell granuloma" - An update.
There are multiple lesions in the jawbones with a common histological character of the presence of osteoclast-like giant cells under one category - giant cell lesions. The central giant cell granuloma (CGCG) is the most common of all and is found to be more prevalent in the Indian population.
Ramesh V.
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