| Literature DB >> 35784156 |
Yu-Hsueh Wu1,2, Yang-Che Wu3,4, Yi-Pang Lee5, Chun-Pin Chiang5,6,7.
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Keywords: Alveolar mucosa; Maxilla; Peripheral giant cell granuloma
Year: 2022 PMID: 35784156 PMCID: PMC9237173 DOI: 10.1016/j.jds.2022.03.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dent Sci ISSN: 1991-7902 Impact factor: 3.719
Figure 1Histopathological microphotographs of our case of the peripheral giant cell granuloma. (A and B) Low-power microphotographs showing a fibrovascular mass covered by the parakeratotic and acanthotic stratified squamous epithelium with elongated rete ridges and focal surface ulceration. There was a severe lymphoplasma cell infiltrate in the connective tissue papillae and superficial lamina propria. (C, D, E and F) Medium- and high-power microphotographs exhibiting a sheet of multinucleated giant cells in the background of plump ovoid and spindle-shaped mononuclear stromal cells in the deep part of the lamina propria. Moreover, red blood cell extravasation was found throughout the mass, especially in the area with multinucleated giant cells. (Hematoxylin and eosin stain; original magnification; A, 2 × ; B, 4 × ; C, 10 × ; D, 20 × ; E and F, 40 × ).