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The diagnosis and management of giant cell lesions of the jaws
This article will review current thoughts with regard to the etiology, histopathology, diagnosis, and management of giant cell lesions of the jaws. It will attempt to point out the differences between these lesions and giant cell lesions elsewhere ...
Classifying giant cell lesions - LWW
2018年5月16日 · The giant cell lesions of oral cavity have been classified on the basis of etio-pathogenesis, the presence of which at times being pathognomic like in Hodgkin's disease, peripheral giant cell granuloma and giant cell fibroma.
Giant Cell Tumor (GCT): Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
2024年12月6日 · A giant cell tumor (GCT) is a noncancerous (benign) tumor that usually forms at the end of your long bones. Also called osteoclastomas, these rare bone tumors are most common in people ages 20 to 40 years old.
Giant Cell Tumor (Osteoclastoma) - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
2024年1月31日 · Differentiate between giant cell tumor and other bone lesions through a comprehensive analysis of histological and imaging findings. Implement evidence-based diagnostic and therapeutic interventions for giant cell tumor, considering the tumor's location and potential for recurrence.
Giant Cell Tumor - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Giant cell tumor of bone is a rare, fast-growing noncancerous tumor. It most often grows in adults between ages 20 and 40 when skeletal bone growth is done. It is slightly more common in women. It often grows near a joint at the end of the bone.
“Central giant cell granuloma” – An update - PMC
There are multiple lesions in the jawbones with a common histological character of the presence of osteoclast-like giant cells under one category – giant cell lesions. The central giant cell granuloma (CGCG) is the most common of all and is found …
Giant Cell Lesions of the Jaws: A Work on Current Concepts
2024年9月16日 · Giant cell-rich lesions are a diverse group of lesions that usually occur in bone and contain varying numbers of reactive osteoclastic-type multinucleate giant cells. These lesions present a challenge in pathologic diagnosis, often requiring a combination of clinical, radiographic, and histopathological assessments.
Management of Giant-Cell Lesions of the Jaws - Oral and …
The majority of the discussion in the literature of giant-cell lesions in the jawbone relates to the nature of the giant cells, their origin, and whether their behavior can be predicted on the basis of size, shape, numbers of cells per field, or other features.
Soft Tissue Special Issue: Giant Cell-Rich Lesions of the Head
Giant cell-rich lesions represent a heterogeneous group of tumors and non-neoplastic lesions, usually arising in bone, which harbor varying number of reactive osteoclastic-type multinucleate giant cells as a common feature.
Giant Cell Granuloma: Two Expressions in Pediatric Population
Central giant cell granuloma, a relatively uncommon benign bony lesion, exhibits a variably aggressive nature, occurring predominantly in children and young adults. It is usually asymptomatic, discovered during routine radiographic examinations, or when the painless bony expansion is noted by the patient or the parents. 10
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