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Radiology, 1947
During the period from Jan. 1, 1942, to Oct. 1, 1945, 656 patients were admitted to an army hospital designated as a radiation therapy center. Of this number, 25 had primary bone tumors, including 10 giant-cell tumors in the diagnosis or treatment of which we participated.
F B, BOGART, A E, IMLER
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During the period from Jan. 1, 1942, to Oct. 1, 1945, 656 patients were admitted to an army hospital designated as a radiation therapy center. Of this number, 25 had primary bone tumors, including 10 giant-cell tumors in the diagnosis or treatment of which we participated.
F B, BOGART, A E, IMLER
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International Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2023
Giant cell-rich lesions of bone represent a heterogeneous group of entities which classically include giant cell tumor of bone, aneurysmal bone cyst, nonossifying fibroma, and Brown tumor of hyperparathyroidism.
Ashley Patton +6 more
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Giant cell-rich lesions of bone represent a heterogeneous group of entities which classically include giant cell tumor of bone, aneurysmal bone cyst, nonossifying fibroma, and Brown tumor of hyperparathyroidism.
Ashley Patton +6 more
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Multicentric giant-cell tumor of bone
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1977The presence of more than one distinct giant-cell tumor in the same patient is rare; seven cases have been reported in the literature. The present series involves eleven patients with thirty-five individual tumors. Multifocal giant-cell tumors may pose a diagnostic problem.
F H, Sim, D C, Dahlin, J W, Beabout
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1980
The history of giant-cell tumor of bone includes important contributions by a group of scientists as distinguished as Lebert, Paget, Nélaton, Robin, Gross, Bloodgood, Ewing, and Jaffe. Various concepts of the origin and role of the osteoclast-like giant cell constitute the basis for present understanding of pathogenesis and treatment of the tumor ...
SK Cheong, CW Kim, HS Seo, DW Choo
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The history of giant-cell tumor of bone includes important contributions by a group of scientists as distinguished as Lebert, Paget, Nélaton, Robin, Gross, Bloodgood, Ewing, and Jaffe. Various concepts of the origin and role of the osteoclast-like giant cell constitute the basis for present understanding of pathogenesis and treatment of the tumor ...
SK Cheong, CW Kim, HS Seo, DW Choo
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Multicentric Giant Cell Tumor of Bone
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1996Giant cell tumor of bone accounts for 4% to 5% of primary bone tumors in the United States. Multicentric giant cell tumors occur in < 1% of all patients with giant cell tumors, and only 43 patients with multicentric giant cell tumor have been reported on in the literature.
C A, Cummins +2 more
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Giant Cell–Containing Tumors of Bone
Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2017Giant cell-containing tumors of bone are characterized morphologically by the presence of numerous osteoclastic giant cells. Correlation of clinical, radiologic, and laboratory findings is required for accurate histopathologic diagnosis and treatment of a giant cell-containing tumor of bone.
Zsolt Orosz, Nicholas A. Athanasou
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Ultrastructure of giant cell tumors of bone
Human Pathology, 1972Abstract The ultrastructural features of three cases of giant cell tumor located in the epiphyseal ends of long bones were studied. The giant cells are characterized by a large number of mitochondria, relatively sparse rough endoplasmic reticulum, and lysosbme-like bodies. There is a discrepancy between the presence of a small number of lysosome-like
G C, Steiner, L, Ghosh, H D, Dorfman
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Giant Cell Tumor of Bone: Review of Current Literature, Evaluation, and Treatment Options
The journal of knee surgery, 2018Giant cell tumor of bone is a benign albeit aggressive tumor commonly affecting the bones of the knee. Patients with these tumors present with pain, swelling, and inability to bear weight on the involved extremity.
C. Montgomery +3 more
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Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2012
This article provides an overview of giant cell tumor, including the typical clinical, radiographic, and pathologic findings, as well as some unusual features, such as multifocality and metastases. The article addresses recent advances in the molecular biology of giant cell tumor, particularly receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa B (RANK)-ligand ...
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This article provides an overview of giant cell tumor, including the typical clinical, radiographic, and pathologic findings, as well as some unusual features, such as multifocality and metastases. The article addresses recent advances in the molecular biology of giant cell tumor, particularly receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa B (RANK)-ligand ...
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Immunohistochemical Characterization of Giant Cell Tumor of Bone Treated With Denosumab
American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2020Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Giant cell tumor of bone is a locally aggressive, rarely metastasizing neoplasm. Evidence suggests that the neoplastic cells may be osteoblastic in differentiation.
Darcy A. Kerr +8 more
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