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Revista de Cirurgia e Traumatologia Buco-maxilo-facial

  ISSN 1808-5210

FRANCA, Diurianne Caroline Campos et al. Peripheral giant cell granuloma: a case report. Rev. cir. traumatol. buco-maxilo-fac. []. 2010, 10, 3, pp. 029-032. ISSN 1808-5210.

The peripheral giant cell granuloma (GPCG) is defined as a benign disorder of uncertain etiopathogenesis and proliferative reaction of the fibrous connective tissue or periosteum, which is characterized histologically by the presence of multinucleated giant cells. The purpose of this study is to report a case of GPCG in a 56-year-old white woman presenting a bleeding nodule on palpation, a red color with small whitish ulcerated areas, defined limits, resilient consistency, a pedicled base 2.0 cm in diameter, asymptomatic, involving the permanent lower left third molar, which presented mobility. Radiographically there was significant bone loss in this tooth region, whose initial diagnosis was pyogenic granuloma. The definitive diagnosis was obtained after excisional biopsy the microscopic examination of which identified the presence of multinucleated giant cells. The clinical postoperative follow-up revealed a favorable cicatricial repair of the operated area with no recurrence after 9 months of monitoring.

: Giant Cell Granuloma; Giant Cell Tumors; Mandible.

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