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Imaging appearances of giant cell tumor of the bone
Authors:Reddy Ravikanth  Kanagasabai Kamalasekar
Affiliation:1. Associate Professor (Medicine & Pumonology), Command Hospital (Air Force), Bengaluru, India;2. Professor and Consultant (Medicine &Pulmonology), Command Hospital (Air Force), Bengaluru, India;1. Classified Specialist (ENT), 166 Military Hospital, C/o 56 APO, India;2. Senior Advisor (Obst & Gynae), 166 Military Hospital, C/o 56 APO, India;3. Commandant, 166 Military Hospital, C/o 56 APO, India;4. Professor & Head (ENT), Army College of Medical Sciences & Base Hospital, Delhi Cantt, India;5. Senior Advisor (Anaesthesia), 166 Military Hospital, C/o 56 APO, India;1. Consultant & Professor and Head (Psychiatry), INHS Asvini, Colaba, Mumbai, India;2. Graded Specialist (Psychiatry), Base Hospital, Delhi Cantt, India;3. Classified Specialist (Psychiatry), Command Hospital (Southern Command), Pune 411040, India;1. Graded Specialist (Dermatology), Military Hospital Jodhpur, India;2. Professor & Head (Dermatology), Command Hospital (Air Force), Bengaluru, 560007, India;3. Professor and Head, Department of Geriatric Medicine, Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, 411040, India;4. Associate Professor (Community Health), Stanley Medical College, Chennai, India
Abstract:Giant cell tumor (GCT) of bone is a benign, locally aggressive lytic lesion in the subarticular location occurring in skeletally mature individuals. Acute hemarthrosis from pathological fracture of GCT should be considered in the differential diagnosis for acute swelling of the knee. Here we describe the imaging appearances of GCT on conventional radiography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Keywords:Giant cell tumor of bone  Magnetic resonance imaging  Acute hemarthrosis
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