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Response of Central Giant Cell Granuloma of the Jaw to Imatinib.

Brian TallentRicardo J PadillaCharles McKayAnn Katherine M ForemanZheng FanJulie Blatt
Published in: Journal of pediatric hematology/oncology (2022)
Central giant cell granuloma of the jaw (CGCJ) can be locally aggressive and result in facial and dental deformity. A child with CGCJ was treated surgically and with denosumab with a response but life-threatening toxicity. Imatinib, a tyrosine kinase inhibitor, was prescribed based on clinical similarities between CGCJ and cherubism, for which Imatinib has been effective. Within 2 months, a computed tomographic scan showed significant ossification, which increased over the following 8 months. This case suggests that tyrosine kinase inhibitors may be an effective option, and one with limited toxicity, for CGCJ.
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