Abstract Giant cell tumor (GCT) of bone is a locally destructive tumor that occurs predominantly in long bones of post-pubertal adolescents and young adults, where it occurs in the epiphysis. The majority are treated by aggressive curettage or resection. Vascular invasion outside the boundary of the tumor can be seen. Metastasis, with identical morphology to the primary tumor, occurs in a few percent of cases, usually to the lung. On occasion GCTs of bone undergo frank malignant transformation to undifferentiated sarcomas. Here we report a case of GCT of bone that at the time of recurrence was found to have undergone malignant transformation. Concurrent metastases were found in the lung, but these were non-transformed GCT.</p
Giant cell tumor (GCT) of bone is a locally aggressive benign neoplasm that is associated with a lar...
A case of giant cell tumour of the left fifth metacarpal with pulmonary and skeletal metastases is r...
Giant cell tumour (gct) of bone is a locally aggressive benign tumour. It can, however, undergo dedi...
Benign giant cell tumor of bone, despite being classified as benign, has the unusual ability to meta...
Giant cell tumour (GCT) is a benign, locally aggressive tumour of the bone that accounts for 5% of p...
Tumors that are metastasizing generally considered as malignant. But there are exceptions. Giant cel...
Giant cell tumor of bone is a relatively rare primary bone neoplasm. It was originally classified as...
Malignant giant cell tumors of bone (MGCTB) are rare, and the diagnosis can be difficult due to the ...
PubMed ID: 17318959A case concerning a man having giant cell tumor (GCT) of the leg and huge lung me...
Although giant-cell tumor (GCT) of the bone was originally classified as a benign tumor, metastasis ...
From 1975 to 1997, 649 cases of benign giant cell tumours of the bone were treated at the Istituto R...
Benign giant-cell tumor of bone is an aggressive lesion that behaves in an unpredictable fashion. Th...
It has been variously estimated that from 3.5 to 15 per cent. of giant-cell tumors of bone undergo...
Primary and recurrent giant cell tumor of bone is typically benign; however, rarely giant cell tumor...
Pulmonary metastasis of benign giant cell tumor of bone is very rare, and its biological behavior is...
Giant cell tumor (GCT) of bone is a locally aggressive benign neoplasm that is associated with a lar...
A case of giant cell tumour of the left fifth metacarpal with pulmonary and skeletal metastases is r...
Giant cell tumour (gct) of bone is a locally aggressive benign tumour. It can, however, undergo dedi...
Benign giant cell tumor of bone, despite being classified as benign, has the unusual ability to meta...
Giant cell tumour (GCT) is a benign, locally aggressive tumour of the bone that accounts for 5% of p...
Tumors that are metastasizing generally considered as malignant. But there are exceptions. Giant cel...
Giant cell tumor of bone is a relatively rare primary bone neoplasm. It was originally classified as...
Malignant giant cell tumors of bone (MGCTB) are rare, and the diagnosis can be difficult due to the ...
PubMed ID: 17318959A case concerning a man having giant cell tumor (GCT) of the leg and huge lung me...
Although giant-cell tumor (GCT) of the bone was originally classified as a benign tumor, metastasis ...
From 1975 to 1997, 649 cases of benign giant cell tumours of the bone were treated at the Istituto R...
Benign giant-cell tumor of bone is an aggressive lesion that behaves in an unpredictable fashion. Th...
It has been variously estimated that from 3.5 to 15 per cent. of giant-cell tumors of bone undergo...
Primary and recurrent giant cell tumor of bone is typically benign; however, rarely giant cell tumor...
Pulmonary metastasis of benign giant cell tumor of bone is very rare, and its biological behavior is...
Giant cell tumor (GCT) of bone is a locally aggressive benign neoplasm that is associated with a lar...
A case of giant cell tumour of the left fifth metacarpal with pulmonary and skeletal metastases is r...
Giant cell tumour (gct) of bone is a locally aggressive benign tumour. It can, however, undergo dedi...