Giant cell granuloma

Peripheral giant-cell granuloma

Peripheral
Peripheral giant-cell granuloma (PGCG) is an oral pathologic condition that appears in the mouth as an overgrowth of tissue due to irritation or trauma. Because of its overwhelming incidence on the gingiva, the condition is associated with two other diseases, though not because they occur together. Instead, the three are associated with each other because they appear frequently on gingiva and they also begin with the letter "p": pyogenic granuloma and peripheral ossifying fibroma. Because of its similar microscopic appearance to the bony lesions called central giant-cell granulomas, peripheral giant-cell granulomas are considered by some researchers to be a soft tissue equivalent...

Giant cell granuloma - List of case studies

Metastatic well differentiated neuroendocrine carcinoma in liver_2

carcinoid. A frozen section showed foreign body type giant cell granuloma. Left lateral segmentectomy of the liver showed a white hard ...

Giant Cell Epulis (peripheral giant cell granuloma)

over growth of gingiva and mandible bone was diagnosed as Giant Cell Tumor of Soft tissues. ...

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