نتایج جستجو برای: giant cell

تعداد نتایج: 1727191  

2017
Preetika Chandna Nikhil Srivastava Vishal Bansal Vijay Wadhwan Prajesh Dubey

Introduction Giant cell lesions (GCG) are a group of varied lesions that contain a multitude of multinucleated, osteoclast like giant cells within connective tissue stroma. These include giant cell granulomas which may be central (CGCG), if they lie within the jaw bone, or, peripheral (PGCG) if they lie within the soft tissue. Giant cell granulomas comprised 9.29% of all oral lesions. This case...

Journal: :Archives of Iranian medicine 2010
Farhad Handjani Shima Shahbaz Fatemeh Sari-Aslani Shahin Aghaei Ali Akbar Ali-Zadeh

Less than 1% of basal cell carcinomas are giant basal cell carcinomas. Giant basal cell carcinomas are rare. They preferentially involve the trunk and are commonly associated with neglect. Giant basal cell carcinomas of 10 cm or greater are associated with a high rate of metastasis. We report a case of giant basal cell carcinoma of the leg which is not associated with neglect and no signs of me...

Journal: :Japanese Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 1992

2016
Ramalingam Suganya Narasimhan Malathi Harikrishnan Thamizhchelvan Subramaniam Ramkumar G V V Giri

Giant cell tumor (GCT) of bone is a giant-cell-rich bony lesion associated with abundant multinucleated osteoclast-type giant cells. It is a primary neoplasm of bone with characteristic clinical, radiological, and pathological features. It is an expansive and lytic lesion without periosteal reaction and prominent peripheral sclerosis. Giant cells are also seen in other diseases like giant cell ...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1993
J L Starr

The total numbers of nuclei in giant cells induced by Meloidogyne incognita in pea, lettuce, tomato, and broad bean were determined. Mature giant cells from pea had the most nuclei per giant cell with a mean of 59 +/- 23, lettuce had the fewest with 26 +/- 16, and tomato and broad bean were intermediate. The rate of increase in numbers of nuclei for all plant species was greatest during the fir...

2011
Puneet Ahuja Ajit Singh Rathore Shivjot Chhina Adesh Manchanda

Introduction: Giant cell granulomas (GCGs) of the jaws are lesions that arise either peripherally in periodontal ligament, mucoperiosteum, or centrally in the bone. Histologically, both peripheral and central giant cell granuloma (CGCG) are characterized by the presence of numerous multinucleated giant cells (MGCs) in a prominent fibrous stroma. CGCG are further categorized into aggressive and ...

Journal: :Journal of cancer research and therapeutics 2010
Ranjana Bandyopadhyay Saumitra Biswas Sanjay K Bandyopadhyay M M Ray

Multicentric giant cell tumors represent less than 1% of all giant cell tumors of bones. We report a case of multicentric giant cell tumors around both the knee joints in a mentally and physically challenged adult male that resulted in rapidly progressive painful swelling, restricted mobility and, ultimately, fixed deformity. These tumors had typical radiological appearance and the diagnosis wa...

2014
Ju-Hong Lee Seong-Il Wang

The localized type of tenosynovial giant cell tumor usually occurs on the palmar side of fingers and toes. Tenosynovial giant cell tumors of the tendon sheath are rarely intra-articular. We report a giant cell tumor of the tendon sheath arising from femoral attachment of the anterior cruciate ligament and its treatment with arthroscopy in a 28-year-old man.

2014
Noureddine Njoumi Faricha Hassan Elalami Gilles Attolou Omar Saoud Mohamed Elabsi Mahjoub Echarrab Mohamed Elouannani Abdelkader Errougani Mohamed Amraoui Mohamed Rachid Chkoff

Undifferentiated pancreatic carcinoma with osteoclast-like giant cells (UPC-OGCs) is a rare neoplasm with frequency of 0.2 % of reported pancreatic carcinomas [1]. Tumors with osteoclast-like giant cells have rarely been reported in a variety of extra-skeletal sites. On the alimentary tract, the pancreas is the most concerned [2, 3]. A number of terms have been used to describe variants of undi...

2010
Oscar Zaragoza Rocío García-Rodas Joshua D. Nosanchuk Manuel Cuenca-Estrella Juan Luis Rodríguez-Tudela Arturo Casadevall

The interaction between fungal pathogens with the host frequently results in morphological changes, such as hyphae formation. The encapsulated pathogenic fungus Cryptococcus neoformans is not considered a dimorphic fungus, and is predominantly found in host tissues as round yeast cells. However, there is a specific morphological change associated with cryptococcal infection that involves an inc...

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