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The peripheral giant cell reparative granuloma
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1954The large number of case records in the files of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology has made it possible to un dertake a review of a significant group of lesions commonly referred to as giant cell epulides, with the view to establishing their true nature. In the past these lesions often have been considered as similar to the true giant cell tumor;
Joseph L. Bernier, Lester R. Cahn
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Peripheral Giant Cell Granuloma (Giant Cell Epulis) in Two Dogs
Veterinary Pathology-Supplement, 1986B. Valentine, M. Eckhaus
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Giant Cell Reparative Granuloma
1990This pseudotumoral lesion is particularly observed in the maxillae, either under the gengival mucosa (epulid) with little or no penetration in the bone, or in the bone. A similar lesion is only rarely observed in other parts of the skeleton, and these particularly include the small tubular bones of the hand (Fig. 711).
Franco Bertoni+2 more
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Mandibular giant cell granuloma
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1988Masahiro Urade+3 more
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Reparative giant-cell granuloma
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1964Melvin Lehrman+2 more
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Reparative Giant Cell Granuloma
1999This pseudotumorous lesion is particularly observed in the jaws, either under the gengival mucosa (epulid) or in the bone. It can also occur in the skull and in other skeletal regions, particularly the small tubular bones of the hand.
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Spectrum and clinical variants of giant cell elastolytic granuloma
International Journal of Dermatology, 2017Wan-Ting Chen, P. Hsiao, Yu-Hung Wu
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Journal of Investigative and Clinical Dentistry, 2017
G. Sarode+6 more
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G. Sarode+6 more
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