Multicentric giant cell tumor of the fourth and fifth metacarpals with lung metastases |
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Authors: | Nash H. Naam Steven L. Jones Justin Floyd Esat I. Memisoglu |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Southern Illinois Hand Center, Southern Illinois University, Effingham, IL, USA 2. 901 Medical Park Drive, Suite 100, Effingham, IL, 62401, USA 3. Department of Pathology, St. Anthony’s Memorial Hospital, Effingham, IL, USA 4. Cancer Care Specialists of Central Illinois, Effingham, IL, USA 5. Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, USA 6. Department of Radiology, St. Anthony’s Memorial Hospital, Effingham, IL, USA
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Abstract: | Giant cell tumors of bone (GCTB) are generally benign neoplasms, but recently, some authors consider them to be low-grade malignant neoplasms because they have a relatively high rate of recurrence and at least some potential for metastases. The majority of GCTB are unifocal, and less than 1 % are multicentric. We report a rare case of a multicentric GCTB arising simultaneously in the non-dominant fourth and fifth metacarpals of a 25-year-old female. The patient underwent ray amputation of the two involved digits, and the surgical margins were histologically negative for tumor. The tumor had the classic histologic appearance of a benign GCTB. A year after the amputation, the patient developed pulmonary metastasis which was treated with pulmonary lobe resection. She is currently over 2.5 years postsurgical treatment of the primary lesion with no evidence of local recurrence or distant metastasis. |
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Keywords: | Giant cell Multicentric Metacarpal Tumor |
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