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Clinical genomic profiling of malignant giant cell tumor of bone: A retrospective analysis using a real‑world database. [PDF]

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A Case of Fibrosarcoma Arising in Giant Cell Tumor of Bone: a Rare Entity. [PDF]

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A Rare Case Report of Giant Cell Tumor in Metacarpal Bone

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Human Chorionic Gonadotropin Regulates the Smad Signaling Pathway by Antagonizing TGF-β in Giant Cell Tumor of Bone. [PDF]

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Giant Cell Tumor of Bone

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2006
Giant cell tumor is a common benign bone tumor that possesses specific features including location at the end of long bone, a strong tendency toward local recurrence, and the rare capacity to metastasize to the lungs. Preferred treatment usually consists of extensive curettage and filling of the cavity with bone graft or cement.
William M, Mendenhall   +4 more
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Giant-Cell Tumor of Bone

Radiology, 1958
THE PRESENCE of multinucleated giant cells in a variety of bone lesions has led to inclusion of certain neoplastic, inflammatory, developmental, and metabolic disorders of bone under the diagnosis of giant-cell tumor or giant-cell tumor variant. In 1940, Jaffe, Lichtenstein, and Portis (1) offered a specific definition of giant-cell tumor which has ...
V R, GEE, D G, PUGH
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Giant Cell Tumor of Bone

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2013
Giant cell tumor (GCT) of bone is one type of giant cell-rich lesion of bone. This benign mesenchymal tumor has characteristic multinuclear giant cells. Mononuclear stromal cells are the physiologically active and diagnostic cell type. Most GCTs are located in the epiphyseal regions of long bones.
Kevin A, Raskin   +4 more
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Giant cell tumor of bone

Current Oncology Reports, 2002
Giant cell tumor of bone is an enigmatic osseous neoplasm that is histologically benign but clinically shows local aggression and metastatic potential. The absence of clinical, radiographic, or pathologic features that are predictive of tumor behavior and patient outcome has resulted in recent attention to the pathobiology of giant cell tumor of bone ...
Dror Robinson, Michael Segal, Zvi Nevo
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