Jiji T. George, M. Juneja, Nidhi Sinha, D. Dwivedi
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Giant cell Fibroma of Tongue: Entity with unique histopathological features
Giant Cell Fibroma can present as a nodular growth in the oral cavity, representing approximately 2% to 5% of all oral fibrous proliferations. They can be best distinguished from other fibrous lesions by their typical histopathological features of presence of stellate shape fibroblasts. Here, we report a case of a 65-year-old female with a mass on the tongue and discuss its clinical and histopathological differential diagnosis.