Surgical and reconstructive treatment of central giant cell lesion in the mandible: Case report

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Autor(a) principal: Lima Júnior, Miquéias Oliveira de
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: França, Arthur José Barbosa de, Soares, Cauê Fontan, Neves, Riedel Frota Sá Nogueira, Lima, Hosana Auxiliadora de, Genu, Paloma Rodrigues, Santos , Aída Juliane Ferreira dos, Silva , Thiago Coelho Gomes da, Vasconcellos, Ricardo José de Holanda
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18350
Resumo: Introduction: The central giant cell lesion, also known as central giant cell granuloma, is considered to be a non-neoplastic lesion, which consists of fibrous tissue with multiple foci of hemorrhage, aggregation of multinucleated giant cells and, in some cases, trabeculae of bone tissue, it frequently affects the central region of the mandible, crossing the midline, and corresponds to 7% of all benign lesions of the jaws. Although it can affect a wide age group, it is more common to be seen in patients between 2 and 30 years of age. It has a slight preference for the female sex, with an incidence peak in the age group between 10 and 25 years. Objective: To report the clinical case, as well as discuss the therapeutic approach used, of a central giant cell lesion in the mandible, which worsened after the proposed conservative treatment. Discussion: The treatment of LCCG is traditionally by surgical removal followed or not by curettage. There are also supplementary measures such as cryosurgery or peripheral osteotomy. In cases where major mutilations are predictable, alternative treatments can be used, such as intralesional injections of corticosteroids, calcitonin, subcutaneous or nasal, subcutaneous alpha-2a interferon, imatinib and bisphosphonates. Final considerations: Surgical treatment with partial resection associated with bone reconstruction with autogenous iliac crest bone proved to be efficient in cases of failure of conservative therapy.
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spelling Surgical and reconstructive treatment of central giant cell lesion in the mandible: Case reportTratamiento quirúrgico y reconstructiva de la lesión central de células gigantes en la mandíbula: Relato de casoTratamento cirúrgico e reconstrutivo de lesão central de células gigantes em mandíbula: Relato de casoDisease mandibularBone diseasesGranuloma, giant cell.Enfermedades MandibularesEnfermedades ÓseasGranuloma de células gigantes.Doenças mandibularesDoenças ósseasGranuloma de células gigantes.Introduction: The central giant cell lesion, also known as central giant cell granuloma, is considered to be a non-neoplastic lesion, which consists of fibrous tissue with multiple foci of hemorrhage, aggregation of multinucleated giant cells and, in some cases, trabeculae of bone tissue, it frequently affects the central region of the mandible, crossing the midline, and corresponds to 7% of all benign lesions of the jaws. Although it can affect a wide age group, it is more common to be seen in patients between 2 and 30 years of age. It has a slight preference for the female sex, with an incidence peak in the age group between 10 and 25 years. Objective: To report the clinical case, as well as discuss the therapeutic approach used, of a central giant cell lesion in the mandible, which worsened after the proposed conservative treatment. Discussion: The treatment of LCCG is traditionally by surgical removal followed or not by curettage. There are also supplementary measures such as cryosurgery or peripheral osteotomy. In cases where major mutilations are predictable, alternative treatments can be used, such as intralesional injections of corticosteroids, calcitonin, subcutaneous or nasal, subcutaneous alpha-2a interferon, imatinib and bisphosphonates. Final considerations: Surgical treatment with partial resection associated with bone reconstruction with autogenous iliac crest bone proved to be efficient in cases of failure of conservative therapy.Introducción: La lesión central de células gigantes, también conocida como granuloma central de células gigantes, se considera una lesión no neoplásica, que consiste en tejido fibroso con múltiples focos de hemorragia, agregación de células gigantes multinucleadas y, en algunos casos, trabéculas de tejido óseo, afecta frecuentemente a la región central de la mandíbula, cruzando la línea media, y corresponde al 7% de todas las lesiones benignas de los maxilares. Aunque puede afectar a un amplio rango de edad, es más común observarlo en pacientes entre 2 y 30 años. Tiene una ligera preferencia por el sexo femenino, con un pico de incidencia en el grupo de edad entre 10 y 25 años. Objetivo: Reportar el caso clínico, así como discutir el abordaje terapéutico utilizado, de una lesión central de células gigantes en la mandíbula, que empeoró tras el tratamiento conservador propuesto. Discusión: El tratamiento del LCCG es tradicionalmente mediante extirpación quirúrgica seguida o no de legrado. También existen medidas complementarias como la criocirugía u osteotomía periférica. En los casos en que sean predecibles mutilaciones importantes, se pueden utilizar tratamientos alternativos, como inyecciones intralesionales de corticosteroides, calcitonina, interferón alfa-2a subcutáneo o nasal, subcutáneo, imatinib y bisfosfonatos. Consideraciones finales: El tratamiento quirúrgico con resección parcial asociado a la reconstrucción ósea con hueso autógeno de la cresta ilíaca demostró ser eficaz en los casos de fracaso de la terapia conservadora.Introdução: A lesão central de células gigantes, também conhecida como granuloma central de células gigantes é considerada como sendo uma lesão não neoplásica, que é constituída por tecido fibroso com focos múltiplos de hemorragia, agregação de células gigantes multinucleadas e, em alguns casos, trabéculas de tecido ósseo, acomete frequentemente a região central da mandíbula, cruzando a linha média, e corresponde a 7% de todas as lesões benignas dos maxilares.  Embora possa afetar uma grande faixa etária, é mais comum de se observar em pacientes entre 2 e 30 anos de idade. Possui uma leve preferência pelo sexo feminino, com um pico de incidência na faixa etária entre 10 e 25 anos.  Objetivo: Relatar o caso clínico, bem como discutir a abordagem terapêutica utilizada, de uma lesão central de células gigantes em mandíbula, que progrediu com piora após tratamento conservador proposto. Discussão: O tratamento das LCCG se dá tradicionalmente por remoções cirúrgicas seguidas ou não de curetagem. Há também medidas suplementares, como a criocirurgia ou osteotomia periférica. Em casos onde grandes mutilações são previsíveis, é possível lançar mão de tratamentos alternativos, como as injeções intralesional de corticosteroides, calcitonina, subcutânea ou nasal, interferon al fa-2ª subcutânea, imatinib e bifosfonatos. Considerações finais: O tratamento cirúrgico com ressecção parcial associada a reconstrução óssea com osso autógeno de crista ilíaca, se mostrou eficiente em casos de insucesso da terapêutica conservadora.Research, Society and Development2021-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1835010.33448/rsd-v10i9.18350Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 9; e51610918350Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 9; e51610918350Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 9; e516109183502525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18350/16427Copyright (c) 2021 Miquéias Oliveira de Lima Júnior; Arthur José Barbosa de França; Cauê Fontan Soares; Riedel Frota Sá Nogueira Neves; Hosana Auxiliadora de Lima; Paloma Rodrigues Genu; Aída Juliane Ferreira dos Santos ; Thiago Coelho Gomes da Silva ; Ricardo José de Holanda Vasconcelloshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLima Júnior, Miquéias Oliveira de França, Arthur José Barbosa de Soares, Cauê Fontan Neves, Riedel Frota Sá Nogueira Lima, Hosana Auxiliadora de Genu, Paloma Rodrigues Santos , Aída Juliane Ferreira dos Silva , Thiago Coelho Gomes da Vasconcellos, Ricardo José de Holanda 2021-09-12T14:28:06Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/18350Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:38:30.415776Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Surgical and reconstructive treatment of central giant cell lesion in the mandible: Case report
Tratamiento quirúrgico y reconstructiva de la lesión central de células gigantes en la mandíbula: Relato de caso
Tratamento cirúrgico e reconstrutivo de lesão central de células gigantes em mandíbula: Relato de caso
title Surgical and reconstructive treatment of central giant cell lesion in the mandible: Case report
spellingShingle Surgical and reconstructive treatment of central giant cell lesion in the mandible: Case report
Lima Júnior, Miquéias Oliveira de
Disease mandibular
Bone diseases
Granuloma, giant cell.
Enfermedades Mandibulares
Enfermedades Óseas
Granuloma de células gigantes.
Doenças mandibulares
Doenças ósseas
Granuloma de células gigantes.
title_short Surgical and reconstructive treatment of central giant cell lesion in the mandible: Case report
title_full Surgical and reconstructive treatment of central giant cell lesion in the mandible: Case report
title_fullStr Surgical and reconstructive treatment of central giant cell lesion in the mandible: Case report
title_full_unstemmed Surgical and reconstructive treatment of central giant cell lesion in the mandible: Case report
title_sort Surgical and reconstructive treatment of central giant cell lesion in the mandible: Case report
author Lima Júnior, Miquéias Oliveira de
author_facet Lima Júnior, Miquéias Oliveira de
França, Arthur José Barbosa de
Soares, Cauê Fontan
Neves, Riedel Frota Sá Nogueira
Lima, Hosana Auxiliadora de
Genu, Paloma Rodrigues
Santos , Aída Juliane Ferreira dos
Silva , Thiago Coelho Gomes da
Vasconcellos, Ricardo José de Holanda
author_role author
author2 França, Arthur José Barbosa de
Soares, Cauê Fontan
Neves, Riedel Frota Sá Nogueira
Lima, Hosana Auxiliadora de
Genu, Paloma Rodrigues
Santos , Aída Juliane Ferreira dos
Silva , Thiago Coelho Gomes da
Vasconcellos, Ricardo José de Holanda
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima Júnior, Miquéias Oliveira de
França, Arthur José Barbosa de
Soares, Cauê Fontan
Neves, Riedel Frota Sá Nogueira
Lima, Hosana Auxiliadora de
Genu, Paloma Rodrigues
Santos , Aída Juliane Ferreira dos
Silva , Thiago Coelho Gomes da
Vasconcellos, Ricardo José de Holanda
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Disease mandibular
Bone diseases
Granuloma, giant cell.
Enfermedades Mandibulares
Enfermedades Óseas
Granuloma de células gigantes.
Doenças mandibulares
Doenças ósseas
Granuloma de células gigantes.
topic Disease mandibular
Bone diseases
Granuloma, giant cell.
Enfermedades Mandibulares
Enfermedades Óseas
Granuloma de células gigantes.
Doenças mandibulares
Doenças ósseas
Granuloma de células gigantes.
description Introduction: The central giant cell lesion, also known as central giant cell granuloma, is considered to be a non-neoplastic lesion, which consists of fibrous tissue with multiple foci of hemorrhage, aggregation of multinucleated giant cells and, in some cases, trabeculae of bone tissue, it frequently affects the central region of the mandible, crossing the midline, and corresponds to 7% of all benign lesions of the jaws. Although it can affect a wide age group, it is more common to be seen in patients between 2 and 30 years of age. It has a slight preference for the female sex, with an incidence peak in the age group between 10 and 25 years. Objective: To report the clinical case, as well as discuss the therapeutic approach used, of a central giant cell lesion in the mandible, which worsened after the proposed conservative treatment. Discussion: The treatment of LCCG is traditionally by surgical removal followed or not by curettage. There are also supplementary measures such as cryosurgery or peripheral osteotomy. In cases where major mutilations are predictable, alternative treatments can be used, such as intralesional injections of corticosteroids, calcitonin, subcutaneous or nasal, subcutaneous alpha-2a interferon, imatinib and bisphosphonates. Final considerations: Surgical treatment with partial resection associated with bone reconstruction with autogenous iliac crest bone proved to be efficient in cases of failure of conservative therapy.
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