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Volume 8
Journal of Clinical & Experimental Pathology
Pathology Summit 2018
July 02-03, 2018
July 02-03, 2018 Bangkok, Thailand
15
th
Global Experts Meeting on
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Central giant cell granuloma of anterior maxilla and review of literature: Case report
Fariha Kauser
1
, Anshoo Agarwal
2
and Asma Parvez
3
1
University of Dundee, Scotland
2
Northern Border University, Saudi Arabia
3
Riphah International University, Pakistan
T
his paper holistically represents the uncommon location of central giant cell granuloma due to its occurrence in maxilla.
Central giant cell granulomas are benign, non-proliferative lesion and commonly seen in mandible. The etiology is still
unknown and not a true neoplasm but may be linked to its reactive, non-developmental and aggressive nature. This case report
presents a 21 years old Asian male with moderate painful swelling in the left side of anterior maxilla. The lesion was more
painful on palpation and adjacent tooth was having grade 3 and 2 mobility. Tumor was located on anterior maxilla, close to the
midline, separating the upper left lateral incisor from upper left canine. Medical, family and social history is non-significant.
Biography
Fariha Kauser has received her Bachelor’s degree in Dental Surgery from Ras al-Khaimah Medical and Health Sciences University, UAE and Diploma in Medical
Education, University of Dundee, Scotland.
drfariha06@yahoo.co.ukFariha Kauser
et.al., J Clin Exp Pathol 2018, Volume 8
DOI: 10.4172/2161-0681-C2-048