The central giant cell granuloma or CGCG is a benign intraosseous lesion of the jaw. It is found predominantly in children and young adults. These lesions are more common in mandible and that too anteriorto first molar. Radiographic features of CGCG vary from unilocular to large multilocular ...
Central giant cell granuloma Until now numerous studies on central giant cell granuloma of jawbones have not been able to reveal the histogenesis of this tumourlike lesion. The aim of ... A Schulz,R Maerker,G Delling - 《Virchows Archiv A》 被引量: 1发表: 1976年 Immunohistochemical and Ult...
Myofibroblasts in central giant cell granuloma of the jaws: an ultrastructural study. Histopathol- ogy 1983;7:907-18.El-Labban NG,and Lee KW.Myofibroblasts in central giant cell granuloma of the jaws: An ultrastructural study. Histopathology . 1983...
Cellular cannibalism in central and peripheral giant cell granuloma of the oral cavity can predict biological behavior of the lesion S. Sarode, "Cellular cannibalism in central and peripheral giant cell granuloma of the oral cavity can predict biological behavior of the lesion," Journal... SC ...
Introduction: Giant cell granuloma is a relatively common lesion in oral cavity. Central giant cell granuloma usually treated with surgical excision with good prognosis. However in few cases, the lesion exhibits more aggressive behaviour... HM El Attar, Radien,OM Wahba - 《Archives in Cancer Resea...
Deb, S., A.K. Khan, B. Debasish and B. Subroto (2005). Intracranial necrotizing granuloma caused by Cladophialophora bantiana,Neurol India.53(3):335–336. PubMedGoogle Scholar Delbrouck, C., F. Jacobs, S.F. Aguilar, B. Devroede, G. Choufaniand S. Hassid (2004). Carotid artery oc...
1 (6–8). Typically, most granulomas were composed of a necrotic core surrounded by epithelioid macrophages, lymphocytes, plasma cells and multinucleated giant cells. Acid-fast microorganisms were present both within the cytoplasm of macrophages, Langhans type giant cells and extracellularly within ...
cIncludes eosinophilic granuloma and Hand-Schuller-Christian disease. dIncludes cases of subependymal giant cell astrocytoma, rosette-forming glioneuronal tumour of the fourth ventricle, desmoplastic infantile astrocytoma/ganglioglioma, angiocentric glioma, pineocytoma, melanocytoma, and teratoma. 288 www....
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the large size of ulcerations on the ileocecal area (round or oval shaped and more discrete and elevated border), fewer number of le- sions, non-specific inflammation (lymphocytic or neutrophilic infiltrations), presence of vasculitis (possible) and absence of non-caseating gra...