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Giant cell

A giant cell (also known as a multinucleated giant cell, or multinucleate giant cell) is a mass formed by the union of several distinct cells (usually histiocytes), often forming a granuloma.

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Osteoclast

Giant cell arteritis

Langhans giant cell

Touton giant cell

Foreign-body giant cell

Endogenous causative agents

Multinucleated giant cells in COVID-19 patients

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Giant cell

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Triples62
Avg. degree1.96
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Giant cell

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related to Multinucleated giant cells in COVID-19 patients · 13
Giant cell → Another, Coronavirus, COVID-19, However, II, Instead, MERS-CoV, Multinucleate, Multinucleated, SARS-CoV-2, Specifically, The, This
related to history · 10
Giant cell → Although, Because, Giant, However, In, Many, Osteoclasts, Other, Studies, They
related to Role in tumour formation · 6
Giant cell → Giant, It, Nobel Laureate Barbara McClintock, PACCs, Poly-aneuploid, Some
related to Diagnosis · 5
Giant cell → HIV, Langhans, Many, This, Tuberculosis
related to Foreign-body giant cell · 5
Giant cell → As, Exogenous, Foreign-body, In, This
related to Giant cell arteritis · 5
Giant cell → Although, Giant, MGC-linked, This, Women
related to Langhans giant cell · 4
Giant cell → Langhans, Like, The, Theodor Langhans
related to Touton giant cell · 3
Giant cell → Also, They, Touton
related to Demographics · 2
Giant cell → The, Touton
see also · 2
Giant cell → Idiopathic, Sternberg

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fat necrosis.DemographicsThe formation of Touton giant cell is most common in meninstance ofTouton giant cells have been observed in lipid-laden lesions0.80text
women aged 37instance ofTouton giant cells have been observed in lipid-laden lesions0.80text
keratininstance ofEndogenous causative agentsEndogenous substances0.80text
fatinstance ofEndogenous causative agentsEndogenous substances0.80text
and cholesterol crystalsinstance ofEndogenous causative agentsEndogenous substances0.80text
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Giant cellrelated to DemographicsTouton0.60section
Giant cellrelated to DiagnosisThis0.60section
Giant cellrelated to DiagnosisTuberculosis0.60section
Giant cellrelated to DiagnosisHIV0.60section
Giant cellrelated to DiagnosisMany0.60section
Giant cellrelated to DiagnosisLanghans0.60section

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