Recurrent Peripheral Giant Cell Granuloma - A Rare Case Report
2014
Peripheral giant cell granuloma also known as giant cell epulis, osteoclastoma, giant cell reparative granuloma, or giant-cell hyperplasia is a non-neoplastic lesion representing a local hyperplastic reaction to injury or inflammation. It is a reactive soft tissue lesion that develops only within the oral cavity. Lesions vary in appearance from smooth, regularly outlined masses to irregularly shaped, multilobulated protuberances with surface indentations. These lesions are painless & vary in size. This article presents management of Recurrent Peripheral giant cell Granuloma located on the partially edentulous mandible. Key Words Edentulous, Giant cell epulis, Osteoclastoma, Peripheral giant cell Granuloma, Recurrence
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