Peripheral Giant Cell Granuloma Recurring as an Exclusively Intra-osseous Lesion: An Unusual Clinical Presentation

  • Vaidya K
  • Sarode G
  • Sarode S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Giant cell lesions of the jaws represent distinctive clinico-pathological spectrum. They manifest as peripheral and central lesions, occurring as solitary growths to involving multiple regions of the jaw. The present report presents a unique case of giant cell lesions of the jaws, wherein a peripheral giant cell granuloma recurred exclusively as a central giant cell lesion in a young patient. The recurrence was noted after a time-span of 3 years since the diagnosis and surgical excision of the peripheral lesion. Biochemical investigations were advised to rule out the possibility of hyperparathyroidism. Following a confirmed diagnosis of central giant cell granuloma, not associated with any other systemic conditions, an apt treatment plan was devised for an early rehabilitation of the patient.

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Vaidya, K., Sarode, G. S., Sarode, S. C., Majumdar, B., & Patil, S. (2018). Peripheral Giant Cell Granuloma Recurring as an Exclusively Intra-osseous Lesion: An Unusual Clinical Presentation. Clinics and Practice, 8(1), 1023. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2018.1023

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