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Aggressive central giant cell granuloma of the mandible: A case report and review of literature
Mandibular aggressive central giant cell granuloma is a rare non-neoplastic giant cell tumour characterised by pain, bone destruction, tooth root resorption, jawbone cortical perforation, and high recurrence rate. This is a case of a 10-year-old boy who
Eziagu UB, Arthur N, Kudamnya IJ
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Conservative management of central giant cell granuloma - A case report
Surgical resection is the gold standard for an aggressive variant of central giant cell granuloma (CGCG) which causes permanent disfigurement, especially in young individuals. Therefore, the conservative line of treatment should be tried first.
Samir Joshi+5 more
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Central giant cell granuloma of the anterior maxilla
Central giant cell granuloma (CGCG) formerly called giant cell reparative granuloma is a non-neoplastic proliferative lesion of unknown etiology. It occurs most commonly in the mandible.
Sholapurkar Amar+2 more
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Benign and malignant neoplasms of the temporomandibular joint are uncommon. Their presence poses a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge for clinicians.
Jordan Gigliotti, DMD+3 more
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A Literature Review of the Rare Coexistence of Central Giant Cell Granuloma with Aneurysmal Bone Cyst: A Case Report. [PDF]
Introduction: Central giant cell granuloma (CGCG) is a benign bone tumor that occurs more in young females and anterior of the mandible. It can be unilocular or multilocular with wispy-septation, undulating borders, cortical expansion, and perforation ...
Imanimoghaddam M+3 more
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An Aggressive Central Giant Cell Granuloma of Mandible in an Older Patient Managed Successfully With Marginal Mandibulectomy and Reconstruction With Submental Island Flap. [PDF]
The Central giant cell granuloma (CGCG) is a non-odontogenic, osteolytic lesion of unknown aetiology, which affects the craniofacial region, particularly the anterior mandible.
Anand S, Kv A.
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Background: Multinucleated giant cells (MNCs) form an integral part of numerous bone and soft tissue tumors, tumor-like lesions and are often associated with granulomas of immunological and nonimmunological origin.
Anoop Kumar+4 more
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Cherubism and Central Giant-Cell Granuloma: A Diagnostic Predicament
Cherubism and central giant cell granuloma (CGCG) present a diagnostic puzzle. Both are uncommon, benign jaw lesions harboring giant cells. Their overlapping features make them difficult to distinguish and require correlation of clinical presentation ...
P. Srinivas Chakravarthi+5 more
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Surgical management of mandibular and maxillary central giant cell granuloma [PDF]
Background Central giant cell granuloma is a benign intraosseous lesion of bone. It frequently affects the head and neck region, particularly the maxillary and mandibular bones.
Enes Dogan, Riza Onder Gunaydin
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Introduction: Oral peripheral and central giant cell granulomas are lesions with little-known etiology and pathogenesis. Objective: The aim of this study was to compare matrix metalloproteinases-2 and osteopontin protein expression in the multinucleated ...
Nooshin Mohtasham+5 more
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