Cytomorphological Diagnosis of Giant Cell Tumour of Distal End Radius in Elderly Patient [PDF]
Giant cell tumours (GCTs) of bone have been described as the most challenging benign bone tumors. It is very unusual for GCT to occur in patients younger than 20 yrs or older than 55 years. GCT is seen with a slightly increased frequency in females.
Priya Bagale +4 more
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Accuration of Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy in Musculoskeletal Tumour [PDF]
Fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) has been reported to be the preferable choice of biopsy for musculoskeletal tumour. While FNAB appears to have advantages to core biopsy in the aspect of simplicity and cost, the diagnostic accuracy should be the most
Dewo, P. (Punto) +3 more
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Giant-cell tumour of proximal radius in a 50-year-old female with wrist drop: a rare case report [PDF]
Giant-cell tumour is a locally aggressive tumour of long bones of epiphyseal region commonly occurring in adults aged 20–40 years. Most common location is distal femur, proximal tibia, and distal radius.
Anshul Dahuja +5 more
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Clinical, histological and prognostic features of a novel nail-bed lesion of cats: 41 cases [PDF]
There is a distinct subset of lesions arising on the digits of cats, located at or close to the nail-bed epithelium, which are typically composed of proliferative fibroblast-like cells, multinucleate giant cells and areas of osseous metaplasia, but ...
Dobromylskyj, M J +4 more
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Giant cell tumour of extensor tendon sheath: Preventing recurrence
Giant Cell Tumour of tendon sheath is relatively rare tumour with an overall incidence of around 1 in 50,000 individuals. Marginal excision of giant cell tumour of the tendon sheath is the treatment of choice.
S S Shirol +3 more
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Reconstruction of the Second Metatarsal with Nonvascularised Fibular Graft following En-bloc Resection for Giant Cell Tumour: A Case Report [PDF]
Giant cell tumour in the metatarsal of a skeletally immature person is uncommon. Adequate surgical resection in this region can be difficult to achieve as there is little space between the rays of the foot.
P Rengsen +4 more
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Background: The first line of treatment of Giant Cells Tumor (GCT) consists in the curettage and coverage with bone graft. New treatments as Denosumab have shown great results as adjuvants in its treatment, and is gaining popularity in the treatment, especially because the high rates of local recurrence after surgery and the limitations of the ...
Ivan Copete-González +2 more
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Molecular and cellular pathogenesis of adamantinomatous craniopharyngioma. [PDF]
Adamantinomatous craniopharyngiomas (ACPs) are the most common pituitary tumours in children. Although histologically benign, these are clinically aggressive tumours, difficult to manage and associated with poor quality of life for the patients.
Martinez-Barbera, JP
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Radiological and Histopathological Outcome of Giant Cell Tumor of Femur with Denosumab Treatment: A Case Report [PDF]
Giant Cell Tumour of Bone (GCTB) is a benign but locally aggressive osteolytic skeletal neoplasm of young adults consisting of giant cells expressing RANK (Receptor Activator of Nuclear Factor-κB) and mesenchymal spindle-like stromal cells expressing ...
Preethi Dileep Menon +2 more
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Disseminated eruptive giant mollusca contagiosa in an adult psoriasis patient during efalizumab therapy [PDF]
Molluscum contagiosum is a common viral skin infection in children with atopic diathesis and not rare in HIV patients. We report a 45-year-old psoriasis patient who developed eruptive mollusca contagiosa during an antipsoriatic treatment with efalizumab.
Alexander Vasilevic Kuznetsov +7 more
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