CT and MR imaging of giant cell granuloma of the craniofacial bones

AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2006 Sep;27(8):1651-3.

Abstract

Background and purpose: Giant cell granuloma (GCG) is a rare lesion. The purpose of this study was to determine the CT characteristics and describe possible MR imaging features of GCG of the craniofacial bones.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 7 CT studies and 1 MR imaging study of 7 histologically proved cases of GCG in 2 men, 3 women, and 2 patients of unknown gender, aged 12-51 years, during a period of 10 years, from 1995 to 2005.

Results: The granulomas predominantly involved the maxilla in 3 patients, the mandible in 2 patients, the temporal bone in 1 patient, and the nasal cavity in 1 patient. These lesions on imaging were expansile masses that demonstrated adjacent bone wall thinning, and most were associated with lytic bone destruction. They were predominantly masses with soft-tissue attenuation on CT scans and may have infiltrated the surrounding soft-tissue structures. The patient with an MR imaging had a lesion that was hypointense on both T1- and T2-weighted MR images. The lesions revealed avid homogeneous contrast enhancement.

Conclusion: The imaging features of GCG are nonspecific. However, this entity should be included in the differential diagnosis of expansile lesions in the craniofacial bones.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Bone Remodeling
  • Child
  • Diagnosis, Differential
  • Female
  • Granuloma, Giant Cell / diagnosis*
  • Humans
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
  • Male
  • Mandible / pathology
  • Mandibular Diseases / diagnosis*
  • Maxilla / pathology
  • Maxillary Diseases / diagnosis*
  • Middle Aged
  • Nasal Cavity / pathology
  • Nose Diseases / diagnosis*
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Sensitivity and Specificity
  • Skull Base / pathology*
  • Temporal Bone / pathology*
  • Tomography, Spiral Computed*