Giant cell tumor

Cases

Case TitleSource
GIANT CELL TUMOR OF THE LEFT DISTAL FEMURUniv of Washington
MALIGNANT PRIMARY BONE LYMPHOMA, B-CELL.South Bank University
GIANT CELL TUMOR (TIBIA)The Amiga Radiologist
GIANT CELLS TUMOR, WRISTFaculté de Médecine de Rennes


References

Wenig BM, Mafee MF, Ghosh L: Fibro-osseous, osseous, and cartilaginous lesions of the orbit and paraorbital region. Correlative clinicopathologic and radiographic features, including the diagnostic role of CT and MR imaging. Radiol Clin North Am 1998 Nov;36(6):1241-59, xii.          [See related articles]

Roux S: Giant cell tumors of bone. Rev Rhum Engl Ed 1998 Feb;65(2):139-47.          [See related articles]

Lawson L, VanLerberg N, Tawfik O: Pulmonary metastasis from a benign giant-cell tumor of the hand: report of a case diagnosed by fine-needle aspiration cytology. Diagn Cytopathol 1996 Aug;15(2):157-60.          [See related articles]

Fain JS, Unni KK, Beabout JW, Rock MG: Nonepiphyseal giant cell tumor of the long bones. Clinical, radiologic, and pathologic study. Cancer 1993 Jun 1;71(11):3514-9.          [See related articles]

Kransdorf MJ, Sweet DE, Buetow PC, Giudici MA, Moser RP Jr: Giant cell tumor in skeletally immature patients. Radiology 1992 Jul;184(1):233-7.          [See related articles]


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Related differential diagnosis

Bubbly bone lesions
Eccentric medullary lesion
Epiphyseal lesion
Nonexpansile, lucent medullary bone lesion without sclerosis
Well-defined, eccentric expansile, lucent medullary lesion
Subarticular lucent bone lesion
Benign tumors with aggressive feathers
Erosion, destruction or absence of a pedicle
Enlarged vertebral body
Grossly expansile lucent bone lesion

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