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Case Reports
. 2023 Feb 3:2023:5410229.
doi: 10.1155/2023/5410229. eCollection 2023.

Aggressive Multiple Central Giant Cell Granulomas of the Jaws

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Aggressive Multiple Central Giant Cell Granulomas of the Jaws

Farnoush Mohammadi et al. Case Rep Dent. .

Abstract

Central giant cell granuloma (CGCG) is considered a benign intraosseous lesion with a varied range of clinical features in two subtypes, including aggressive and non-aggressive lesions. This study presents a 9-year-old boy with multiple bilateral CGCG in the mandible without any systemic disease or specific syndrome. Clinical, radiographic, and histopathological findings demonstrated the aggressive lesions. It is discussed how the differential diagnosis and treatment can be determined based on the patient's age as well as the size and manner of the lesion.

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Figure 1
The extraoral view of the patient.
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Figure 2
The panoramic view.
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Figure 3
The coronal (above) and axial sections (below) of post-contrast CT.
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Figure 4
Scintigraphy of thyroid (left above), parathyroid (right above), and whole-body scan (left below).
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Figure 5
Oval and spindle mononuclear cells (arrowhead) and clusters of multinuclear giant cells (arrows).
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Figure 6
Oval and spindle mononuclear cells (arrowhead), clusters of multinuclear giant cells (arrows), and capillary (star).
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Figure 7
The cross-sectional images in the CBCT scan.

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