Giant cell tumor
A benign, intermediate, or malignant tumor that arises from the bone or soft tissue. It is characterized by the presence of multinucleated osteoclast-like giant cells.
In review at reference laboratory at tertiary centre Teno-Synovial giant cell Tumor was given.
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It is most likely a GCT Expansile bone destroying lesion Locally aggressive Has breached the cortical boundaries and possibly extending to soft tissues Need MRI evaluation Need resection with healthy margins and reconstruction
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HP report came as benign synovial sheath tumour. Schwanoma.
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It is a feature of Osteosarcoma
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Giant cell tumor (GCT) in a 50 yr male since 14 months, manged by wide resection and megaprosthesis.
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planned excision will post biopsy report
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