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Omental Mass Caused by Pericolic Vegetable Granuloma: A Rare Case Report [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Colorectal Research, 2014
Introduction Foreign materials typically produce a reaction by multinucleated giant cells. Foreign bodies (such as vegetable cells in food material) in the omentum have not been reported to produce an omental mass.
Bita Geramizadeh   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Annular elastolytic giant cell granuloma: A report of 10 cases

open access: yesIndian Dermatology Online Journal, 2015
Annular elastolytic giant cell granuloma initially described by O'Brien in 1975 is a disorder of uncertain etiopathogenesis presenting with annular erythematous plaques predominantly on the sun-exposed areas.
S. Arora   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Hedgehogs and Angiostrongylus cantonensis: Uncovering the Role of Atelerix albiventris in the Parasite Life Cycle

open access: yesIntegrative Zoology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The ongoing invasion of the zoonotic parasite Angiostrongylus cantonensis threatens humans, other mammals, and birds. In Mallorca, neurological disorders associated with this parasite are increasingly reported in free‐living Algerian hedgehogs, Atelerix algirus, raising public health concerns.
Anna Šipková   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Increased TNF-?, IL-6 and decreased IL-1? immunohistochemical expression by the stromal spindle-shaped cells in the central giant cell granuloma of the jaws [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Objectives: the expression of the osteoclastogenic cytokines TNF-?, IL-6 and IL-1? were immunohistochemically evaluated in peripheral (PGCG) and central (CGCG) giant cell granulomas of the jaws in order to determine differences between these two lesions ...
Chrysomali, Evanthia   +4 more
core   +1 more source

Central giant cell granuloma of the anterior maxilla

open access: yesIndian Journal of Dental Research, 2008
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
doaj  

Laparoscopic Appendectomy in Complicated Appendicitis of Children [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Colorectal Research, 2014
Introduction Foreign materials typically produce a reaction by multinucleated giant cells. Foreign bodies (such as vegetable cells in food material) in the omentum have not been reported to produce an omental mass.
Samir Delibegovic, Abdulzahra Hussain
doaj   +1 more source

Peripheral Giant Cell Granuloma Associated with a Dental Implant: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

open access: yesCase Reports in Dentistry, 2015
The peripheral giant cell granuloma (PGCG) is a nonneoplastic lesion commonly caused by local irritation. This report describes a 46-year-old Caucasian male who presented with a PGCG associated with a dental implant.
A. Brown   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Cryptococcal meningitis due to Cryptococcus neoformans VNI in a koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) with progressive neurological disease

open access: yesAustralian Veterinary Journal, EarlyView.
Nearly all cases of cryptococcosis in koalas are caused by Cryptococcus gattii species complex. A rare case of meningitis due to Cryptococcus neoformans VNI/AFLP1 (abbreviated VNI) is described in a koala with nasal colonisation by both species complexes.
A Teh   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

IL-4 induces the formation of multinucleated giant cells and expression of ?5 integrin in central giant cell lesion [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
It is now well established that IL-4 has a central role in the development of monocytes to multinucleated giant cells (MGCs) by inducing the expression of integrins on the surface of monocytes.
Aghbali, Amirala   +5 more
core   +1 more source

Immunohistochemical comparison of p53, Ki-67, CD68, vimentin, α-smooth muscle actin and alpha-1-antichymotry-psin in oral peripheral and central giant cell granuloma.

open access: yesJournal of Contemporary Dental Practice, 2015
INTRODUCTION Giant cell lesions are characterised histologically by multinucleated giant cells in a background of ovoid to spindle-shaped mesenchymal cells.
O. Kujan   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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