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Giant cell granuloma of the maxilla. Global management, review of literature and case report.

Abstract
Giant cell granuloma is a relatively rare benign entity but can be locally aggressive. Histologically characterized by intense proliferation of multinucleated giant cells and fibroblasts. Affects bone supported tissues. Definitive diagnosis is given by biopsy. Clinically manifest as a mass or nodule of reddish color and fleshy, occasionally ulcerated surface. They can range from asymptomatic to destructive lesions that grow quickly. It is a lesion to be considered in the differential diagnosis of osteolytic lesions affecting the maxilla or jaw. Its management passed from conservative treatment with intralesional infiltration of corticosteroids, calcitonin or interferon, to the surgical resection and reconstruction, for example with microvascular free flaps. Key words:Giant cell granuloma, intralesional injection, microvascular free flap, fibula.
AuthorsIsidoro Rubio-Correa, Damián Manzano-Solo de Zaldívar, Raúl González-García, Luís Ruíz-Laza, Laura Villanueva-Alcojol, David González-Ballester, Cristina Hernández Vila, Florencio Monje-Gil
JournalJournal of clinical and experimental dentistry (J Clin Exp Dent) Vol. 4 Issue 2 Pg. e129-31 (Apr 2012) ISSN: 1989-5488 [Print] Spain
PMID24558538 (Publication Type: Case Reports)

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