Question:
What is giant cell tumor?
Author: H KAnswer:
➢ Almost exclusively affects adults ➢ Locally aggressive neoplasm ➢ Arise in the epiphyses of long bones, most commonly the distal femur and proximal tibia. ➢ lytique eccentric tumor with deformation of the contours of the bone. ➢ Limited by a thin bony shell (no real soft tissue infiltration). ➢ Sometimes lung implants considered “benign” ➢ Microscopically, the tumor conspicuously lacks bone or cartilage, consisting of numerous osteoclast-type giant cells with 100 or more nuclei with uniform, oval mononuclear tumor cells in between.
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