نتایج جستجو برای: giant cell tumor of tendon sheath
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Giant cell tumor of tendon sheath is one of the most common soft tissue tumors of the hand. These tumors typically occur in the third or fourth decade of life and present as solitary nodules on a single digit. Currently, the greatest reported number of lesions found within a single digit is five. Although uncommon, giant cell tumor of tendon sheath does occur in the pediatric population. Herein...
Giant cell tumor of tendon sheath represents a common disorder that can present a surgical challenge. This article discusses the clinical, histologic, and treatment options for this lesion and the technique of excision.
Giant cell tumor (GCT) of tendon sheath is a localized form of tenosynovial GCT, which preferentially affects the joints of hands and feet. Chondroid metaplasia is a rare phenomenon in tenosynovial GCT either in localized or diffuse types. The current case investigates the cytological and histopathological features of chondroid GCT of tendon sheath in a 22-year-old female presenting with wrist ...
INTRODUCTION The Giant Cells Tumor of Tendon Sheath (GCTTS) is a histiocyte-simile benign tumor associated to multinucleated giant cells, taking circumscribed or polygonal shapes(1), with sizes ranging from 0.5 to 5.5cm(2,3). Its etiology is not fully understood yet(4). It is more commonly found on hands and feet, and more rarely on ankles and knees(1,5). The GCTTS affects individuals at the ag...
Giant-cell tumor of the tendon sheath is an extra articular, localized, solitary, firm, benign, soft tissue tumor that usually presents with painless swelling for several years. Although giant cell tumors (GCT) are considered benign and have a good prognosis, they have a high risk of recurrence. Its overall incidence is 1 in 50,000 individuals and usually affects people between 30 to 50 years. ...
giant cell tumors (gct) are benign tumors with potential for aggressive behavior and capacity to metastasize. although rarely lethal, benign bone tumors may be associated with a substantial disturbance of the local bony architecture that can be particularly troublesome in peri-articular locations. its histogenesis remains unclear. it is characterized by a proliferation of mononuclear stromal ce...
The clinical, imaging and pathologic findings in a 28-year-old patient with a giant cell tumor of the tendon sheath in the knee are reported.
Giant cell tumor of tendon sheath is one the most common hand in age group 3dr -5th decades life. It index finger followed by middle ring and little finger. Here we present a report case GCTTS 15 years old boy who presented out-patient department with solitary nodule his right thumb histologically diagnosed as after total excision.
Swellings of the hand are commonly seen in routine clinical practuce. Ninety five percent of them are benign and most common diagnoses include ganglions, epidermoid inclusion cysts, and giant cell tumours of the tendon sheath. It is very uncommon to find true digital aneuryms in the hand. In this clinical vignette I present a case of true digital artery aneurysm, with the tell tale clinical fea...
OBJECTIVE No consensus exists on the etiology, prognostic factors, or recurrence rate of giant cell tumors of the tendon sheath. This article presents a series of 65 cases supplemented by a literature review that examines the epidemiology, presentation, gross and microscopic characteristics, and recurrence rate of giant cell tumor of the tendon sheath. METHODS The authors completed a retrospe...
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