Case. Giant cell tumor of bone is a benign, aggressive neoplasm commonly arising in the femur, tibia, and distal radius and less commonly in the hands and feet. We describe a 22-year-old woman who underwent wide resection of multiply recurrent first metatarsal giant cell tumor and reconstruction with iliac crest arthrodesis. Conclusion. To our knowledge, there have been no previous reports of managing multiply recurrent giant cell tumor of the first metatarsal. The patient was without pain and exercising without difficulty 18 months following surgery. This method appears useful for reconstructing the foot following multiply recurrent giant cell tumor of the metatarsal
Giant cell tumor (GCT) is a benign locally aggressive tumor with a tendency for local recurrence. GC...
Background: There are no recent reports of giant cell tumors of bone in a large series of Chinese pe...
We present a 29-year-old woman who was treated for a giant-cell tumour of her thumb. Surgical treatm...
Giant cell tumor (GCT) is a rare benign tumor that often arises in tendon sheath as well as long bon...
Recurrent giant-cell tumours of bone have a higher risk of malignancy than primary giant-cell tumour...
Giant cell tumour in the metatarsal of a skeletally immature person is uncommon. Adequate surgical r...
Introduction: Prevalence of giant cell tumor (GCT) at atypical locations like bones of the feet are ...
AbstractIntroductionPrevalence of giant cell tumor (GCT) at atypical locations like bones of the fee...
Giant Cell Tumors commonly occur at the ends of long bones. However in rare cases, they can occur in...
Background: Giant cell tumor is locally aggressive benign tumor that occur more common in distal fem...
Background: Aggressive musculoskeletal tumors in the foot, such as diffuse-type giant cell tumors or...
Giant cell tumours (GCTs) of the small bones of the hands and feet are rare. Small case series have ...
Giant cell tumor of bone is a challenging surgical problem due to its mostly aggressive growth with ...
Purpose of the study Giant-cell bone tumors are benign but have great potential for recurrence. Freq...
Giant-cell tumor of bone occurred in the distal end of the ulna is extremely uncommon. A 23-year-old...
Giant cell tumor (GCT) is a benign locally aggressive tumor with a tendency for local recurrence. GC...
Background: There are no recent reports of giant cell tumors of bone in a large series of Chinese pe...
We present a 29-year-old woman who was treated for a giant-cell tumour of her thumb. Surgical treatm...
Giant cell tumor (GCT) is a rare benign tumor that often arises in tendon sheath as well as long bon...
Recurrent giant-cell tumours of bone have a higher risk of malignancy than primary giant-cell tumour...
Giant cell tumour in the metatarsal of a skeletally immature person is uncommon. Adequate surgical r...
Introduction: Prevalence of giant cell tumor (GCT) at atypical locations like bones of the feet are ...
AbstractIntroductionPrevalence of giant cell tumor (GCT) at atypical locations like bones of the fee...
Giant Cell Tumors commonly occur at the ends of long bones. However in rare cases, they can occur in...
Background: Giant cell tumor is locally aggressive benign tumor that occur more common in distal fem...
Background: Aggressive musculoskeletal tumors in the foot, such as diffuse-type giant cell tumors or...
Giant cell tumours (GCTs) of the small bones of the hands and feet are rare. Small case series have ...
Giant cell tumor of bone is a challenging surgical problem due to its mostly aggressive growth with ...
Purpose of the study Giant-cell bone tumors are benign but have great potential for recurrence. Freq...
Giant-cell tumor of bone occurred in the distal end of the ulna is extremely uncommon. A 23-year-old...
Giant cell tumor (GCT) is a benign locally aggressive tumor with a tendency for local recurrence. GC...
Background: There are no recent reports of giant cell tumors of bone in a large series of Chinese pe...
We present a 29-year-old woman who was treated for a giant-cell tumour of her thumb. Surgical treatm...