Giant cell reparative granuloma

MONDO:0006770

A rare tumor-like lesion of the hands and feet characterized by the presence of hemorrhagic fibrous tissue, hemosiderin deposition, osteoclast-like giant cells which are irregularly distributed, and reactive bone formation. Pain and swelling are the most frequent symptoms. It may recur following curettage, but is usually cured after a second procedure.

Also known as: GCLSB, central giant cell (reparative) granuloma, central giant cell granuloma, giant cell lesion of small bones

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