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Central Giant Cell Tumour-A Case Series
Central giant cell granuloma CGCG is a benign expansile osteolytic lesion of the jawbone. Previously termed a central giant cell CGC reparative granuloma it is now more accurately classified as a CGC tumor as it represents a benign ...
Balaji V M +4 more
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Oral Giant Cell Granuloma in a Patient with Glycogen Storage Disease [PDF]
The glycogen storage disease (GSD) is a group of inherited disorders that involve deficiencies in the enzymes that metabolize glycogen. The purpose of the present paper is to report a rare case of GSD type 1b that presented both peripheral and central ...
Amaral, Tânia Mara Pimenta +5 more
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Extensive Aggressive Central Giant Cell Granuloma of the Mandible: Conservative Steroids Treatment in a Pediatric Patient [PDF]
Pietro Boni +4 more
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ABSTRACT Invasive aspergillosis, though typically seen in immunocompromised patients, can also affect immunocompetent individuals and mimic pulmonary malignancy. This case highlights the importance of considering fungal infections in the differential diagnosis of chronic respiratory symptoms, particularly in patients with risk factors such as heavy ...
Kumail Khandwala +4 more
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Elastolytic Granulomatous Dermatoses: Toward a Unified Clinicopathological Concept
International Journal of Dermatology, EarlyView.
Rose Kathrin Caroline Moritz +2 more
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A Granulomatous Puzzle: Tubercular Lymphadenitis Without AFB Clues
ABSTRACT Tubercular lymphadenitis (TBL) is the most common form of extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB), accounting for 20%–40% of EPTB cases. We present you a case of a 45‐year‐old male presented with gradually progressive swelling in the lower right side of the jaw for 2 months. At his initial consultation at another center, a diagnosis of carcinoma of
Anupriya Sah +3 more
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Aim: Central giant cell granuloma (CGCG) of the jaws and giant cell tumor (GCT) of bone share a number of similarities and dissimilarities in respect of their histopathological, cytometric and immunohistochemical features.
Manal A Al Sheddi +2 more
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Setup of the da Vinci SP system. (A) The SP port is positioned transorally with the robotic cart docked at the patient’s head. (B) Two or three instruments and a 3D endoscope are inserted via a single port. ABSTRACT Objectives To assess the clinical practicality, procedural characteristics, and short‐term recovery outcomes of single‐port transoral ...
Ting‐Shen Lin +5 more
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Silicone implant rupture can trigger an autoimmune/inflammatory syndrome induced by adjuvants, presenting with sarcoid‐like pulmonary lesions. In this case report, removal of the ruptured implants led to clinical and radiological improvements. ABSTRACT Silicone implants can trigger adjuvant‐induced autoimmune/inflammatory syndrome (ASIA).
Yuki Tsuda +8 more
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Cytomorphological Diagnosis of Giant Cell Tumour of Distal End Radius in Elderly Patient [PDF]
Giant cell tumours (GCTs) of bone have been described as the most challenging benign bone tumors. It is very unusual for GCT to occur in patients younger than 20 yrs or older than 55 years. GCT is seen with a slightly increased frequency in females.
Bagale, P +4 more
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