The Occurrence of Mandible Brown Tumor Mimicking Central Giant Cell Granuloma in a Case Suspicious of Primary Hyperparathyroidism—Troublesome Diagnostic Dilemmas [PDF]
The jaw bones can manifest various cysts and tumors of different origins and etiologies. Any bone lesions lacking any potential odontogenic origin might require more accurate diagnostics, adequate investigation, and careful patient anamnesis. In cases of
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Successful Combined Treatment Approach for Central Giant Cell Granuloma: A Case Study of Surgery Following Intralesional Steroid Injection. [PDF]
The occurrence of Central Giant Cell Granuloma (CGCG) represents a rare yet clinically significant entity within the realm of maxillofacial pathology.
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Treatment of central giant cell granuloma with denosumab: A case report of a complicated treatment course [PDF]
Recent literature has shown promising results of denosumab as off-label treatment of a central giant cell granuloma (CGCG). 1 In CGCG,thereisanoverproductionofthecytokinereceptoractivatorof nuclear factor- κβ -ligand (RANK-L) by the spindle-shaped ...
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Giant cell nuclear D N A , in 30 giant cell lesions of the jaws, was quantified by computer-assisted image analysis. D N A content was then used to predict clinical behavior and outcome. 4 nuclei in each of 25 giant cells (total = 100 nuclei) were randomly selected and the D N A content was quantified by the Leitz Texture-Analysis-System-Plus ®.
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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.
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Juvenile trabecular ossifying fibroma associated with central giant cell granuloma and aneurysmal bone cyst like changes - A triple hybrid tumour? Or a pathologic sequelae? [PDF]
Hybrid tumours encompass lesions containing two or more pathologic entities. The pathogenesis of these lesions is barely understood and described. Juvenile trabecular ossifying fibroma (JTOF) is a benign but locally aggressive fibro-osseous neoplasm ...
Krishna R, Kumar P, Mohanty S, Urs AB.
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Hybrid tumors are rare lesions having features of multiple diseases in one lesion. A hybrid tumor of central giant cell granuloma (CGCG) and central ossifying fibroma (COF) shows the presence of microscopically large areas with CGCG character and large ...
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Central Giant Cell Granuloma of Maxilla: A Case Report
Central giant cell granuloma (CGCG) is a locally aggressive and benign lesion that can cause significant destruction of the jaw. World Health Organization has defined it as “localized benign but sometimes aggressive osteolytic proliferation consisting of
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Salmon calcitonin - a boon in the management of central giant cell granuloma
Central giant cell granuloma is an uncommon, benign, proliferative lesion of unknown etiology, most commonly affecting anterior mandible of younger age group.
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The combination of central odontogenic fibroma and central giant cell granuloma is extremely rare and has been reported in only 46 cases worldwide in previous articles.
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