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Giant Cell Tumour of the First Metacarpal Bone
Hand, 1980A rare case of giant cell tumour of first metacarpal bone which was aggressive in its clinical behaviour but histologically benign, is reported in a thirty-one year old male. The tumour was excised en-bloc with disarticulation of the thumb and index finger with a gratifying result.
S, Gupta, A, Kumar, I, Gupta
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Pictorial review: Giant cell tumours of bone
Clinical Radiology, 1998Giant cell tumour of bone is a relatively common neoplasm with limited potential for metastatic spread. These tumours usually occur at the ends of bones with their epicentre in the epiphysis. This essay will review the various common and some of the less frequently encountered manifestations of giant cell tumours at multiple different sites, as well as
M J, Lee +7 more
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Metachronous multicentric giant cell tumour of bone
Skeletal Radiology, 2018Metachronous multicentric giant cell tumour (GCT) of bone is rare. We report a case of a 21-year-old man with metachronous multicentric GCTs, with five (including one recurrence) documented lesions reported over a span of 9 years involving various sites, which included the fifth metacarpal bone of the right hand, the intermediate cuneiform bone of the ...
Navatha, Vangala +4 more
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MULTIPLE GIANT-CELL TUMOUR OF BONE
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 19731. A case is described of three giant-cell tumours, the first in 1966 in the lower left femur, the second in 1968 in the upper right femur, the third later in 1968 in the upper left femur. 2. None of the tumours could be described as frankly malignant. 3.
S, Sybrandy, A A, De la Fuente
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Giant cell tumour of bone and its variants
Clinical Radiology, 1961Summary The radiology of the osteoclastoma is reviewed, and attention is drawn to the “giant cell tumour variants.” The purpose and possibility of differential diagnosis is discussed with illustrative examples taken from a review of bone tumours collected from the Sheffield region.
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Malignant giant cell tumour of bone: a review of clinical, pathological and imaging features
Skeletal Radiology, 2021Ismail Tahir
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The role of Denosumab in joint preservation for patients with giant cell tumour of bone
Bone and Joint Journal, 2021Anthony M Griffin +2 more
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The current standing on the use of denosumab in giant cell tumour of the bone
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery, 2020Vivek Ajit Singh, Ajay Puri
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