Peripheral Giant Cell Granuloma – A Case Report of a 9-Year-Old Male Child

IF 0.8 Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences Pub Date : 2024-06-08 DOI:10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_88_24
Moitrayee Sharma, M. Sarma, Devajit Choudhury, Sindhu S Rao, BS Santosh, Asim Debnath, Muktanjalee Deka
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ABSTRACT “Giant cell epulis” nowadays known as “peripheral giant cell granuloma” (PGCG) is a soft tissue benign overgrowth seen in the oral cavity. It is a type of reactive exophytic lesion of gingiva whose etiology is still not specific. Peripheral giant cell lesion may not be a life-threatening condition but when the size of the lesion exceeds a certain limit it hampers day-to-day activity of the oral cavity. It may also have a psychological effect on the person. We report a case of a 9-year-old boy with a large peripheral giant cell lesion, which interfered with his chewing habits. The purpose of reporting this case is to create awareness about peripheral giant cell lesions and its treatment modality. Under general anesthesia, the soft tissue growth was excised using an electrocautery that was approximately 5.3 cm in length and 2 cm in width. The patient was reviewed on the 7th day (postoperative), followed by 10, 20, and 30 days. After this, the patient was reviewed monthly for 6 months. Healing was successful without any events. Proper history taking is mandatory before coming to a final diagnosis. Various diagnostic aids help in coming to a confirmatory diagnosis. Complete surgical excision and elimination of any irritant factor along with clearing of the base of the lesion is mandatory to avoid recurrence rate and have a complete uneventful healing.
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外周巨细胞肉芽肿--一名 9 岁男童的病例报告
摘要 "巨细胞上皮瘤 "现称为 "周围巨细胞肉芽肿"(PGCG),是一种见于口腔的软组织良性增生。它是一种反应性牙龈外生性病变,病因尚不明确。周围巨细胞病变可能不会危及生命,但当病变的大小超过一定限度时,就会妨碍口腔的日常活动。它还可能对患者造成心理影响。我们报告了一例 9 岁男孩的病例,他患有巨大的周围巨细胞病变,这影响了他的咀嚼习惯。报告此病例的目的是让人们了解外周巨细胞病变及其治疗方法。 在全身麻醉的情况下,使用电烧切除了长约 5.3 厘米、宽约 2 厘米的软组织增生。 患者在术后第 7 天接受复查,之后分别在 10 天、20 天和 30 天接受复查。之后,在 6 个月内每月对患者进行复查。伤口愈合成功,未发生任何事件。 在做出最终诊断之前,必须进行适当的病史采集。各种诊断辅助工具有助于确诊。为了避免复发和顺利痊愈,必须进行彻底的手术切除,消除任何刺激因素,同时清除病灶基底。
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