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Case Report: The immune architecture of immunotherapy-induced cutaneous sarcoidosis resembles peritumoral inflammation. [PDF]
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Recurrent pyometra coupled with xanthogranulomatous endometritis mimicking pyelonephritis and malignancy: unravelling clinical complexities. [PDF]
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Granulomas in Common Variable Immunodeficiency Display Different Histopathological Features Compared to Other Granulomatous Diseases. [PDF]
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Giant cell granuloma of the lung
Pathology - Research and Practice, 1992In a 50-year-old man without bronchopulmonary symptoms a round mass lesion close to the hilum of the right lung was detected in a routine chest x-ray and confirmed by computed tomography. Histological examination of two biopsy specimens did not result in a definitive diagnosis. Therefore thoracotomy with enucleation of the focus was performed.
H. Suren+5 more
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Giant-Cell Granuloma of the Jaw
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1986The giant-cell reparative granuloma of the jaw, although well represented in the oral surgical and pathology literature, has yet to be discussed in the plastic surgical literature. We hope that this report will make plastic surgeons aware of this rare jaw tumor, prompt them to perform early excisional biopsy of this lesion, and thus avoid displacement ...
Robert Mirabile+2 more
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Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2016
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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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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Giant-cell granuloma of the sinuses.
Radiology, 1983Three cases are presented which illustrate giant-cell granulomas in the maxillary, ethmoid, and sphenoid sinuses. The radiographic features are nonspecific, and the lesion can mimic carcinoma. Ossification can be demonstrated, especially with computed tomography, and may indicate a benign lesion.
J T Rhea, A L Weber
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Giant-cell granuloma of the axis
Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine, 2012Giant-cell granuloma is a benign and nonneoplastic lesion with an expansive and locally destructive behavior. It typically involves the mandible and the maxilla. Only 1 case arising from the odontoid process of the axis has been reported previously. The authors report on a 64-year-old man with a giant-cell granuloma of the axis.
Jesús Lomas-García+6 more
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