نتایج جستجو برای: gctb

تعداد نتایج: 66  

2016
Colin Burke Thomas Link Richard J O'Donnell Soo-Jin Cho Daria Motamedi

The exact location of origin for giant cell tumors of bone (GCTB) remains controversial, as lesions are not routinely imaged early but rather late when the tumor is large and clinically symptomatic. At the time of diagnosis, GCTB are classically described as lucent, eccentric lesions with nonsclerotic margins, located within the epiphysis to a greater extent than the metaphysis. Here we present...

2017
Aikeremujiang Muheremu Yuan Ma Zhen Huang Huachao Shan Yuan Li Xiaohui Niu

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the sensitivity of positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) in the diagnosis of giant cell tumor of the bone (GCTB) using the maximum standard uptake value (SUVmax), which indicates the metabolic rate of tissue. Patients diagnosed with pathologically confirmed GCTB between January 2006 and July 2015 were included in the study. Data f...

2017
Leilei Xu Jing Jin Annan Hu Jin Xiong Dongmei Wang Qi Sun Shoufeng Wang

AIM Recurrence of giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB) in the soft tissue is rarely seen in the clinical practice. This study aims to determine the prevalence of soft tissue recurrence of GCTB, and to characterize its radiographic features. METHODS A total of 291 patients treated by intralesional curettage for histologically diagnosed GCTB were reviewed. 6 patients were identified to have the recu...

2015
T. Ueda H. Morioka Y. Nishida S. Kakunaga H. Tsuchiya Y. Matsumoto Y. Asami T. Inoue T. Yoneda

BACKGROUND Giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB) is a rare primary bone tumor, characterized by osteoclast-like giant cells that express receptor activator of nuclear factor-kappa B (RANK), and stromal cells that express RANK ligand (RANKL), a key mediator of osteoclast activation. A RANKL-specific inhibitor, denosumab, was predicted to reduce osteolysis and control disease progression in patients wi...

2012
L van der Heijden MA van de Sande PD Dijkstra

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Risk factors for local recurrence of giant-cell tumor of bone (GCTB) have mostly been studied in heterogeneous treatment groups, including resection and intralesional treatment. The aim of the study was the identification of individual risk factors after curettage with adjuvants in GCTB. METHODS Of 147 patients treated for primary GCTB between 1981 and 2009, 93 patients...

2016
Yongcheng Hu Liming Zhao Huilin Zhang Xiuchun Yu Zhen Wang Zhaoming Ye Sujia Wu Shibing Guo Guochuan Zhang Jinghua Wang Xianjia Ning

Although giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB) is more common in women in Western countries, it tends to be more common in men in Asian countries. We aimed to determine the sex differences in clinical characteristics, local recurrence rate, and relevant risk factors for local recurrence in primary GCTB around the knee. Between March 2000 and June 2014, patients with primary GCTB around the knee were ...

Journal: :Oncology letters 2016
Naohisa Futamura Hiroshi Urakawa Satoshi Tsukushi Eisuke Arai Eiji Kozawa Naoki Ishiguro Yoshihiro Nishida

Giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB) is a primary benign bone tumor with a locally aggressive character. Definitive descriptions of the site of origin for this type of tumor are not available. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the site of origin of GCTB of long bones with regards to epiphyseal lines by means of radiographic examination. For that purpose, plain X-ray scans of 71 GCTBs aris...

2016
Akihiko Takeuchi Hiroyuki Tsuchiya Takeshi Ishii Yoshihiro Nishida Satoshi Abe Akihiko Matsumine Akira Kawai Kenichi Yoshimura Takafumi Ueda

BACKGROUND Giant cell tumor of the bone (GCTB) is classified as an intermediate, locally aggressive but rarely metastasizing tumor. The mainstay of treatment for the treatment of GCTB had been the surgical removal until an anti- receptor activator of nuclear factor-kappa B ligands (RANKL) antibody denosumab was developed. And favorable responses and the possibility of surgical downstaging have ...

2016
Deirdre Kelly Sarah Mc Erlean Danielle Byrne Peter Mac Mahon John Mc Caffrey

Giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB) is a rare condition with distinct radiological features that aid diagnosis. We present the case of an adult female patient, with locally invasive GCTB and review important radiological and management principles. Specific radiological features include locally aggressive, lytic radiolucent lesions, which can demonstrate cortical thinning and expansile remodeling of...

2017

Introduction: The recommended treatment of grade 3 giant cell tumor of bone (grade 3 GCTB) aims to eliminate tumor and conserve limb with extended intralesional curettage. This treatment makes patients better function of bone and joint as usual. Even it can reduce postoperative complications and replace endoprosthesis. Still, there is limited information about the outcomes of surgical treatment...

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