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Patient Information on Giant Cell Tumours OCOSH Code C05.116.070_BD_BCY_GCT

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GCT PubMed Search

URL:http://pubmed.gov

A search for Giant Cell Tumor is translated as - giant cell tumour[Text Word] OR ("giant cell tumors"[TIAB] NOT Medline[SB]) OR "giant cell tumors"[MeSH Terms] OR giant cell tumor[Text Word] The URL is too long to be stored in the database but may be copied from here - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=PureSearch&db=pubmed&details_term=giant%20cell%20tumour%5BText%20Word%5D%20OR%20%28%22giant%20cell%20tumors%22%5BTIAB%5D%20NOT%20Medline%5BSB%5D%29%20OR%20%22giant%20cell%20tumors%22%5BMeSH%20Terms%5D%20OR%20giant%20cell%20tumor%5BText%20Word%5D

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Giant Cell Tumor eMedicine

URL:http://www.emedicine.com/Radio/topic307.htm

Giant Cell Tumor Last Updated: June 6, 2002 Author: Lesley-Ann Goh, MBBS, FRCR, Consultant, Department of Diagnostic Radiology, National University Hospital Coauthor(s): Wilfred CG Peh, MBBS, MHSM, MD, FRCPE, FRCPG, FRCR, Clinical Professor, Faculty of Medicine, National University of Singapore; Senior Consultant Radiologist, Programme Office, Singapore Health Services; Tony WH Shek, MBBS,...

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Giant Cell Tumor of Bone

URL:http://bonetumor.org/tumors/pages/page106.html

BoneTumor.org Giant cell tumor accounts for 5 to 9 percent of all primary bony tumors and may be the most common bone tumor in the young adults aged 25 to 40. Giant cell tumor is are found more commonly in women than men, and occur most often during the third decade...

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Giant Cell Tumor of Bone Wheeless

URL:http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/giant_cell_tumor_of_bone

Discussion: - a common benign but locally aggressive lesion of unknown etiology; - occurs chiefly in men between 20-50 yrs (after epiphyseal closure); - tumor is expansile lytic lesion that involves the epiphysis & metaphysis; ...

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Giant Cell Tumor of the Tendon Sheath

URL:http://www.emedicine.com/orthoped/topic121.htm

Introduction Relevant Anatomy And Contraindications Workup Treatment Outcome And Prognosis Pictures Bibliography Introduction Giant cell tumors of the tendon sheath are the second most common tumors of the hand, with simple ganglion cysts being the most common. Chassaignac first described these benign soft-tissue masses in 1852, and he overstated their biologic potential...

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Giant Cell Tumor of the Tendon Sheath Wheeless

URL:http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/giant_cell_tumor_of_the_tendon_sheath

Discussion: - GCT of tendon sheath are not really tumors but reactive lesions, which are similar to PVNS; - they do not always arise from the tendon sheath but may arise from the synovium; - it is the second most common...

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Giant Cell Tumor Wikibooks

URL:http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Diagnostic_Radiology/Musculoskeletal_Imaging/T ...

Giant cell tumors of the bone are uncommon bone tumors which represent around 4-5% of primary bone tumors and 18% of all benign bone lesions. They are interesting in the fact that their classic radiographic appearance is easily identifiable. Giant cell tumors can either be benign or malignant, although the majority...

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Natural History of Giant Cell Tumour of the Bone

URL:http://www.sma.org.sg/smj/4407/4407cr3.pdf

Full text account of progression of the condition in a patient who refused initial treatment Singapore Medical Journal 2003 Vol 44 (7)

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Osteoclastoma

URL:http://in.geocities.com/naneria/osteoclastoma.doc

Experience with 10 cases of Osteoclastoma (Giant Cell Tumour) in different locations

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