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Marina Rolo Pinheiro da Rosa1, Juliana Lopes de Sá2, Valber Barbosa Martins3, Marcelo Vinícius de Oliveira3.
Abstract
Central giant cells lesion (CGCL) is defined as a benign intraosseous destructive pathology. It is classified as aggressive or nonaggressive, depending on their clinical, imaginologic, and histological behavior. The behavior, location, and extension of the lesion added to the patient's age will determine the choice of the treatment, either surgical or clinical. Thereby, the aim of this work is to review the literature related to the CGCL, as well as to present a clinical case report of a 22-year-old female patient, affected with an injury on the left side of her jaw. After the diagnosis, it was decided to carry out a conservative treatment with intralesional injections of triamcinolone (10 mg/ml). The injections were performed once a week for 6 weeks. The progress of the patient was satisfactory, and after 4 years, it has been observed through imaging and clinical bone formation examinations with complete remission of the injury and no signs of recurrence.Entities:
Keywords: Adrenal cortex hormones; central giant cells granuloma; giant cells; maxillofacial injuries
Year: 2018 PMID: 29988246 PMCID: PMC6004816 DOI: 10.4103/ejd.ejd_402_17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Dent
Figure 1Computed tomography panoramic reconstruction evidencing a multilocular hypodense area compromising the left mandibular ramus and extending to condyle and coronoid process
Figure 2Chronic inflammatory infiltrate with predominance of plasma cells and the presence of multinucleated giant cells
Figure 3The left mandibular region after 5 months of intralesional corticoid therapy showing local increased bone density
Figure 4Computed tomography panoramic view evidencing remission of the lesion after 4 years of therapy