Giant cell granuloma and its related lesions constitute a diverse group of benign yet potentially aggressive osseous entities that primarily affect the craniofacial region. These lesions are typically ...
Imaging and lab work helped diagnose a central giant cell granuloma (CGCG) -- a rare, benign, aggressive tumor -- in a 17-year-old with jaw pain and swelling. The case was published on September 26 in ...
Peripheral giant cell granuloma (PGCG) is a benign, reactive oral lesion that predominantly affects the gingival and alveolar mucosa. Clinically, PGCG manifests as a red to purple exophytic mass that ...
Ameloblastomas arise from the enamel epithelium of the tooth, make up 18% of all odontogenic tumors and only 1% of all lesions involving the jaw. Most patients are in their third to fourth decade of ...
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