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Periapical central giant cell granuloma misdiagnosed as odontogenic cyst

LOMBARDI Tommaso, BISCHOF Mark, NEDIR Rabah, VERGAIN D., GALGANO C., SAMSON Jacky, KÜFFER R.

Abstract

Lombardi T, Bischof M, Nedir R, Vergain D, Galgano C, Samson J, Ku¨ ffer R. Periapical central giant cell granuloma misdiagnosed as odontogenic cyst. International Endodontic Journal, 39, 510–515, 2006.

Aim

To present the clinicopathological features of a series of four periapically located central giant cell granulomas (CGCGs) that were misdiagnosed and treated as being of endodontic origin.

Summary

Four cases of periapical CGCGs were submitted with a clinical diagnosis of either radicular or residual cyst. In two cases, root canal treatment had been performed previously. The patients were two women and two men whose age ranged from  31 to  85 years. Two cases were located in the mandibular premolar-molar region, and two in the anterolateral region of the maxilla. Two lesions were submitted for histological examina- tion with a diagnosis of radicular cyst whereas the remaining two were submitted with a diagnosis of residual cyst.

Key learning points

  • Periapical giant cell lesions may be unilocular and therefore misdiagnosed as an endodontic lesion because of their radiographic similarity to an inflammatory periradicular lesion, especially if the teeth have been root filled or if the vitality is negative or
  • It is important to follow up the healing process of a periapical radiolucency related to a root filled tooth and, in case of persistence, to perform surgery and to submit the specimen for histological

Keywords

Central giant cell granuloma, periapical disease, radicular cyst, residual cyst. Received 8 November 2005; accepted 29 December 2005

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