Case reports: An aggressive central giant cell granuloma of the jaws in two pediatric patients

Central giant cell granuloma (CGCG) is a relatively uncommon and benign, non-neoplastic jaw lesion which occurs in children and young patients. It has been classified into two types based on its clinico-radiologic features into a slow growing asymptomatic, nonaggressive lesion, and an aggressive typ...

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Main Authors: Adewale O. Adesina, Mofoluwake A. Ladeji, Taofiq O. Opaleye, Alonge Moradeke, Rasheedat Ojikutu, Ajibola Y. Salami, John C. Wemambu
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Published: Elsevier 2021-10-01
Series:Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports
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spelling doaj-47c32a530c5945a1a359a72e8309c54f2021-09-23T04:39:05ZengElsevierJournal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports2213-57662021-10-0173102019Case reports: An aggressive central giant cell granuloma of the jaws in two pediatric patientsAdewale O. Adesina0Mofoluwake A. Ladeji1Taofiq O. Opaleye2Alonge Moradeke3Rasheedat Ojikutu4Ajibola Y. Salami5John C. Wemambu6Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Lagos State University College of Medicine, Ikeja, Lagos State, Nigeria; Corresponding author. Senior Lecturer and Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial surgeon Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Lagos State University College of Medicine, Lagos State, Nigeria.Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi Araba, Lagos State, NigeriaDepartment of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Lagos State University College of Medicine, Ikeja, Lagos State, NigeriaDepartment of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Lagos State University College of Medicine, Ikeja, Lagos State, NigeriaDepartment of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Lagos State University College of Medicine, Ikeja, Lagos State, NigeriaDepartment of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Lagos State University College of Medicine, Ikeja, Lagos State, NigeriaDepartment of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Lagos State University College of Medicine, Ikeja, Lagos State, NigeriaCentral giant cell granuloma (CGCG) is a relatively uncommon and benign, non-neoplastic jaw lesion which occurs in children and young patients. It has been classified into two types based on its clinico-radiologic features into a slow growing asymptomatic, nonaggressive lesion, and an aggressive type encountered in younger patients growing rapidly into a large size, perforating the cortex, causing root resorption, and has a tendency to recur. Approximately 70% have the biological behavior of a non-aggressive, asymptomatic, slow-growing lesion, whereas the remaining 30% show an aggressive, progressively destructive behavior. However, care should be used to differentiate aggressive and non-aggressive granulomas. Histologically, aggressive lesions show a large area occupied by giant cells, great size, greater nucleolar organization and high expression of CD34 adhesion factors. Many surgeons choose the surgical treatment, which can be curettage, wide excision or resection with safety margins depending on the extent and behavior of the lesion as their preferred treatment option. We report two cases of aggressive central giant cell granuloma in pediatric patients, the clinical presentation and its treatment.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213576621002402Central giant cell granulomaAggressivePeadiatric
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author Adewale O. Adesina
Mofoluwake A. Ladeji
Taofiq O. Opaleye
Alonge Moradeke
Rasheedat Ojikutu
Ajibola Y. Salami
John C. Wemambu
spellingShingle Adewale O. Adesina
Mofoluwake A. Ladeji
Taofiq O. Opaleye
Alonge Moradeke
Rasheedat Ojikutu
Ajibola Y. Salami
John C. Wemambu
Case reports: An aggressive central giant cell granuloma of the jaws in two pediatric patients
Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports
Central giant cell granuloma
Aggressive
Peadiatric
author_facet Adewale O. Adesina
Mofoluwake A. Ladeji
Taofiq O. Opaleye
Alonge Moradeke
Rasheedat Ojikutu
Ajibola Y. Salami
John C. Wemambu
author_sort Adewale O. Adesina
title Case reports: An aggressive central giant cell granuloma of the jaws in two pediatric patients
title_short Case reports: An aggressive central giant cell granuloma of the jaws in two pediatric patients
title_full Case reports: An aggressive central giant cell granuloma of the jaws in two pediatric patients
title_fullStr Case reports: An aggressive central giant cell granuloma of the jaws in two pediatric patients
title_full_unstemmed Case reports: An aggressive central giant cell granuloma of the jaws in two pediatric patients
title_sort case reports: an aggressive central giant cell granuloma of the jaws in two pediatric patients
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports
issn 2213-5766
publishDate 2021-10-01
description Central giant cell granuloma (CGCG) is a relatively uncommon and benign, non-neoplastic jaw lesion which occurs in children and young patients. It has been classified into two types based on its clinico-radiologic features into a slow growing asymptomatic, nonaggressive lesion, and an aggressive type encountered in younger patients growing rapidly into a large size, perforating the cortex, causing root resorption, and has a tendency to recur. Approximately 70% have the biological behavior of a non-aggressive, asymptomatic, slow-growing lesion, whereas the remaining 30% show an aggressive, progressively destructive behavior. However, care should be used to differentiate aggressive and non-aggressive granulomas. Histologically, aggressive lesions show a large area occupied by giant cells, great size, greater nucleolar organization and high expression of CD34 adhesion factors. Many surgeons choose the surgical treatment, which can be curettage, wide excision or resection with safety margins depending on the extent and behavior of the lesion as their preferred treatment option. We report two cases of aggressive central giant cell granuloma in pediatric patients, the clinical presentation and its treatment.
topic Central giant cell granuloma
Aggressive
Peadiatric
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213576621002402
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