SURGICAL TREATMENT AND RECONSTRUCTION FOR CENTRAL GIANT CELL GRANULOMA OF MANDIBLE - case report and literature review.

Introduction: Central giant cell granuloma (CGCG) is a benign aggressive destructive osteolytic lesion of osteoclastic origin. The central giant cell granuloma is often found in the mandible, anterior to the first molars. It most commonly occurs in patients under the age of 30, with a clear female p...

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Main Authors: Elitsa G. Deliverska, Hristo D. Stoyanov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peytchinski Publishing 2013-11-01
Series:Journal of IMAB
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Online Access:http://www.journal-imab-bg.org/issue-2013/issue4/JofIMAB2013vol19b4p407-410.pdf
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spelling doaj-1412ac481ecc4eeaa43bb9d1bcfd85762020-11-24T20:53:41ZengPeytchinski PublishingJournal of IMAB1312-773X2013-11-0119440741010.5272/jimab.2013194.407SURGICAL TREATMENT AND RECONSTRUCTION FOR CENTRAL GIANT CELL GRANULOMA OF MANDIBLE - case report and literature review.Elitsa G. DeliverskaHristo D. StoyanovIntroduction: Central giant cell granuloma (CGCG) is a benign aggressive destructive osteolytic lesion of osteoclastic origin. The central giant cell granuloma is often found in the mandible, anterior to the first molars. It most commonly occurs in patients under the age of 30, with a clear female prevalencePurpose: To present a case of CGCG of the lower jaw in Department of Oral and maxillofacial surgery, University Hospital "St. Anna". Although en bloc resection provides the lowest recurrence rate, only a few single case reports describe the use of this technique followed by reconstruction with autogenous bone grafts.Material and methods: The medical history of a 28 years patient with a large central giant cell granuloma in the mandible. Biopsy specimen taken from the lesion showed CGCG followed by curettage with peripheral ostectomy with preservation of the continuity of the mandible.Result: At the 1-year clinical and radiological follow up there was no sign of recurrence. Conclusion: After complete healing of the graft, prosthetic rehabilitation with implants will be perfomed. This allows the best functional and aesthetic results.http://www.journal-imab-bg.org/issue-2013/issue4/JofIMAB2013vol19b4p407-410.pdfcentral giant cell granulomaautogenous bone graftsreconstruction
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author Elitsa G. Deliverska
Hristo D. Stoyanov
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SURGICAL TREATMENT AND RECONSTRUCTION FOR CENTRAL GIANT CELL GRANULOMA OF MANDIBLE - case report and literature review.
Journal of IMAB
central giant cell granuloma
autogenous bone grafts
reconstruction
author_facet Elitsa G. Deliverska
Hristo D. Stoyanov
author_sort Elitsa G. Deliverska
title SURGICAL TREATMENT AND RECONSTRUCTION FOR CENTRAL GIANT CELL GRANULOMA OF MANDIBLE - case report and literature review.
title_short SURGICAL TREATMENT AND RECONSTRUCTION FOR CENTRAL GIANT CELL GRANULOMA OF MANDIBLE - case report and literature review.
title_full SURGICAL TREATMENT AND RECONSTRUCTION FOR CENTRAL GIANT CELL GRANULOMA OF MANDIBLE - case report and literature review.
title_fullStr SURGICAL TREATMENT AND RECONSTRUCTION FOR CENTRAL GIANT CELL GRANULOMA OF MANDIBLE - case report and literature review.
title_full_unstemmed SURGICAL TREATMENT AND RECONSTRUCTION FOR CENTRAL GIANT CELL GRANULOMA OF MANDIBLE - case report and literature review.
title_sort surgical treatment and reconstruction for central giant cell granuloma of mandible - case report and literature review.
publisher Peytchinski Publishing
series Journal of IMAB
issn 1312-773X
publishDate 2013-11-01
description Introduction: Central giant cell granuloma (CGCG) is a benign aggressive destructive osteolytic lesion of osteoclastic origin. The central giant cell granuloma is often found in the mandible, anterior to the first molars. It most commonly occurs in patients under the age of 30, with a clear female prevalencePurpose: To present a case of CGCG of the lower jaw in Department of Oral and maxillofacial surgery, University Hospital "St. Anna". Although en bloc resection provides the lowest recurrence rate, only a few single case reports describe the use of this technique followed by reconstruction with autogenous bone grafts.Material and methods: The medical history of a 28 years patient with a large central giant cell granuloma in the mandible. Biopsy specimen taken from the lesion showed CGCG followed by curettage with peripheral ostectomy with preservation of the continuity of the mandible.Result: At the 1-year clinical and radiological follow up there was no sign of recurrence. Conclusion: After complete healing of the graft, prosthetic rehabilitation with implants will be perfomed. This allows the best functional and aesthetic results.
topic central giant cell granuloma
autogenous bone grafts
reconstruction
url http://www.journal-imab-bg.org/issue-2013/issue4/JofIMAB2013vol19b4p407-410.pdf
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