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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: updated, Does the histopathological slide show the ff:? -giant cell -Spindle shaped mesenchymal cell or fibroblast -Extravasated RBC yes Peripheral Giant Cell Granuloma, Is it soft? no Peripheral Giant Cell Granuloma, Is it pinkish red? no Is it paler than the surrounding tissue?, Is it a repair overgrowth? yes Is there pain?, Does the histopatholigical slide show the ff.? -mineralized components -islands of woven or lamellar bone -dystrophic calcification (in damaged or necrotic tissues) -cementum-like material yes Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma, Does the histopatholigical slide show the ff.? -thin and long rete pegs -dense collagen fibers -stellate-shaped & multinucleated fibroblasts yes Peripheral Giant Cell Fibroma, Is it deep red to bluish-purple? no Is it pinkish red?, Is it pedunculated or sessile? no End, Is it soft? no end, Does the histopathologic slide show the ff.? -Hyperkeratotic and hyperplastic squamous epithelium mature fibroblast -Chronic inflammatory cells yes Focal Fibrous Hyperplasia, Is it deep red to red-purple in color? yes Is it an old lesion?, Is it ulcerated? yes Does the histopathologic slide show the ff.? -Hyperkeratotic and hyperplastic squamous epithelium mature fibroblast -Chronic inflammatory cells, Is it rapid-growing? yes Is it deep to lighter red?, Is it deep to lighter red? yes Does the histopathologic slide show the ff.? -long rete pegs, is it firm? yes Does the histopathologic slide show the ff.? -few or scattered collagen -numerous capillaries, Is there pain? no Is it precipitated by trauma or local irritants?, Is it a new lesion? yes Is it soft?, Is it precipitated by hormones, drugs, & medical conditions? yes Is it rapid-growing?, Does the histopathologic slide show the ff.? -long rete pegs yes Generalized Gingival Hyerplasia, Is it pinkish red? yes Does the histopatholigical slide show the ff.? -cords and strands of odontogenic epithelium