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Giant Cell Reparative Granulomalleagues reported non-cystic lesion involving the spines and ethmoid, with morphologic similarity to that in aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC) and overlapped histology with GCRG. They regarded this lesion as a variant of ABC devoid of a cystic “blowout” and referred to it as a “..” There has been some