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Peripheral giant cell granuloma: A review of 123 cases
Background: Peripheral giant cell granuloma is one of the reactive hyperplastic lesions of the oral cavity, which originates from the periosteum or periodontal membrane following local irritation or chronic trauma.
Niloofar Shadman+3 more
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Sarcoidosis presenting as granulomatous myositis in a 16-year-old adolescent [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Sarcoidosis is a multi-system disease characterized by the presence of non-caseating epithelioid granulomas in affected tissues, including skeletal muscle.
Eutsler, Eric Eutsler+4 more
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Peripheral giant cell granuloma: A comprehensive review of an ambiguous lesion
Peripheral giant cell granuloma (PGCG) is a non-neoplastic, tumor-like reactive lesion occurring exclusively on gingiva/alveolar crest. It is thought to arise from the periodontal ligament or the periosteum.
Kaustubh P. Patil+2 more
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Statement of the Problem: Central giant cell granuloma of the jaws is comprised of two types namely aggressive and nonaggressive. Controversy exists regarding the histogenesis of this lesion.
Saede Atarbashi Moghadam+1 more
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Central giant cell lesion of mandible managed by intralesional triamcinolone injections : a report of two cases and literature review [PDF]
Central giant cell lesion (CGCL) is a benign lesion which has unpredictable biologic behaviour and is amenable to a plethora of treatment alternatives. We describe our experience in managing this lesion by intralesional triamcinolone. The mainstay of
Jhamb, Aakarsh, Mohanty, Sujata
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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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Treatment of giant cell granuloma of the maxilla with intralesional injection of steroids [PDF]
Avi Khafif+2 more
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A new case of Giant Cell ‘Reparative’ Granuloma of the temporal bone related to trauma
Giant Cell Reparative Granuloma (GCRG) is an uncommon benign non-neoplastic lesion that most commonly affects the mandible and maxilla.Only sporadic cases involving the skull base have been reported.The etiology of GCRG is uncertain but may be related to
Adinda De Pauw+6 more
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Maxillary Giant Cell Granuloma, Pheochromocytoma, and Hyperparathyroidism without Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma [PDF]
Ruth McManus+4 more
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Comments on the pathogenesis and medical treatment of central giant cell granulomas [PDF]
Joseph A. Regezi, M. Anthony Pogrel
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