Oral Pathology | Giant Cell Lesions | INBDE, ADAT

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In this video, we are going to look at lesions of the jaw bones that have multinucleated giant cells microscopically. This is a really good category of lesions to remember for the test. Thanks for watching!

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Giant cell lesions
1. Central giant cell granuloma (CGCG), anterior mandible
2. Aneurysmal Bone Cyst (pseudo cyst, multilocular radiolucency)
3. Hyperparathyroidism (brown tumor, elevated alkaline phosphatase, Von Recklinghausen’s disease of bone)
4. Cherubim
5. Langerhans Cell Disease(floating teeth)
6. Paget’s disease (elevated alkaline phosphatase, cotton wool appearance)

AustinTexasPowers
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I hope you post some lectures about local anaesthesia in dentistry ASAP.

Ravii-mrwz
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Hello! Wanted to clarify because in the odontogenic tumors video you had put CGCG as a differential diagnosis for multilocular radiolucency in the posterior mandible. Wanted to clarify that it's the same CGCG that you're talking about

Aaron-euhp
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Can you please make videos of radiographic interpretations and CBCT interpretations? Thanks so much love the videos

jobcarpenter
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Dear Ryan thanks a lot for what you are doing. It is really educational. One point though. Probably Langhans is the proper term. But it is typed as Langerhans, which are the Pancreas cells. Keep it up buddy.

Gooogle
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At 3:33, I am so sorry but did you mean “a vascular” or “avascular” it does make a difference. Please forgive me english is not my native language.

lora
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***dumb question warning: So every lesion presented in this video histologically will have multi-nucleated giant cells?

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