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Revision as of 14:37, 25 March 2012
Giant cells are "big" cells with multiple nuclei. They come in different flavours, which are suggestive of causality.
Giant cell types
List:
- Touton giant cell.
- Osteoclast-like giant cell.
- Foreign body type giant cell.
Table
Type | Histology | Stains | Other | Image |
Touton giant cell | nuclei form a ring around the cell periphery | ? | high lipid content lesions[1] | JXG (WC) |
Epithelioid type | scattered nuclei[2] | ? | ? | Granuloma (WC) |
Langhans giant cell | peripheral eccentric nuclei[2] | ? | not to be confused with Langerhans cells | LGC (WC) |
Osteoclast-like giant cells | round nuclei | ? | AKA osteoclast-type giant cells | (webpathology.com) |
See also
- Basics.
- Giant cell lesions - includes a DDx of lesions with giant cells.
- Histiocytoses.
References
- ↑ URL: http://granuloma.homestead.com/giant_cells.html. Accessed on: 7 February 2011.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Borley, Neil R.; Warren, Bryan F. (2007). Instant Pathology (1st ed.). Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 7. ISBN 978-1405132909.