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Tenosynovial Giant Cell Tumors of the Hand: Analysis of Risk Factors for Surgical Margin and Recurrence. [PDF]

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Giant cell tumor of the thoracic spine: An unusual cause for spinal cord compression. [PDF]

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Denosumab treatment of giant cell tumors in the spine induces woven bone formation. [PDF]

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THE DISTRIBUTION OF GIANT CELLS IN GIANT CELL MYOCARDITIS

Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2020
Giant-cell myocarditis (GCM) is a rare condition with a poor prognosis. Its pathogenesis and pathology are unclear. Of the 699 patients who had undergone heart transplantation, 8 patients were diagnosed with GCM on pathology. H-E, Masson and multiplex immunohistochemistry staining were performed.
Hu Zhan, Yao Yan, Shangyu Liu
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Ustekinumab for the Treatment of Giant Cell Arteritis

Arthritis care & research, 2020
To evaluate the efficacy and safety of ustekinumab (UST) in giant cell arteritis (GCA).
M. Matza   +3 more
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Giant cell arteritis

BMJ, 2019
### What you need to know Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is an inflammatory disease that affects medium and large blood vessels, classically the extracranial branches of the external carotid arteries. Inflammation in the wall of the affected artery may cause headache, scalp tenderness, jaw and tongue pain, and visual disturbances, but can also present ...
Karina Lazarewicz, Pippa Watson
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Giant cell arteritis

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1990
Giant cell arteritis is a generalized inflammatory disorder involving large and medium-sized arteries. The etiology is unknown, although an autoimmune pathogenesis seems probable. In view of the clinical similarities between patients with positive biopsy findings for polymyalgia rheumatica and those with negative biopsy findings, many authors favor the
Claes Nordborg   +2 more
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