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An intraosseous giant cell granuloma: An uncommon presentation
The giant cell granuloma is an identical reactive lesion which is mostly progressive in nature. The clinical behavior of these lesions varies from indolent to aggressive variant.
V Ravi Pavan+3 more
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Radiographic Diagnosis of a Central Giant Cell Granuloma Using Advanced Imaging: Cone Beam Computed Tomography. [PDF]
Abdelkarim AZ+3 more
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Central Giant Cell Granuloma of the Mandible and Maxilla: A Clinicopathological Study of 21 Cases. [PDF]
Lazim A+6 more
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Are CD68 and Factor VIII-RA Expression Different in Central and Peripheral Giant Cell Granuloma of Jaw: An Immunohistochemical Comparative Study [PDF]
Objective: Central giant cell granuloma and peripheral giant cell granuloma of the jaw and oral cavity are identical in histopathologic features, although they are different in pathogenesis and clinical behavior.
Soudabeh SARGOLZAEİ+2 more
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The central giant cell granuloma (CGCG) is an uncommon benign bony lesion that accounts for less than 7% of all benign lesions of the jaws in tooth-bearing areas. Its etiology is unknown and its biological behavior is poorly understood. This condition is a slow-growing, asymptomatic lesion that usually affects children and young adults, predominantly ...
Iseri, M+3 more
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Central giant cell granulomas of the jaws [PDF]
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Damme, P.A. van, Mooren, R.E.C.M.
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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 ...
K. Bishen+3 more
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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
Gaurav Singh+2 more
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Central giant cell granuloma of the maxilla [PDF]
Central giant cell granuloma (CGCG), formerly called giant cell reparative granuloma, is a non-neoplastic proliferative lesion of an unknown aetiology. It occurs most commonly in the mandible. The case reported here resembled a wide variety of conditions that led to a misdiagnosis both on clinical and radiographic examinations but was ...
Rupinder Kaur+3 more
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Central Giant Cell Granuloma of Mandible [PDF]
Central giant cell granuloma is a benign lesion of a jaw which etiology is unknown. Histologically, hemosiderin pigments, sometimes woven bone trabeculae and hemorrhagic foci of the fibrovascular stroma are characterized by numerous clusters of multinucleated giant cells.
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