Importance of Conventional Radiography in Diagnosis and Management of Giant Cell Tumour at an unusual location

Authors

  • Sarita Jilowa
  • GC Verma
  • BB Sharma
  • Jitendra Singh
  • Yashvant Singh
  • RK Mishra
  • Atul Bhardwaj

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32677/IJCR.2015.v01.i02.002

Keywords:

Bone, Curettage, Giant cell tumour, Metatarsal, Osteoclastoma

Abstract

Giant cell tumour (GCT) or osteoclastoma of the bone is mostly benign but locally aggressive primary tumour of unknown
origin occurring at epiphysis. It is a tumour of long bones and rarely seen in bones of hand and foot. The cases are reported in tarsal and carpal bone but involvement of metatarsal bone is very rare. We present a case of twenty years old female patient with GCT of second metatarsal of left foot. The patient underwent aggressive curettage and filling with bone chips and is on regular follow up.

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Published

2015-06-20

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Case Report

How to Cite

Importance of Conventional Radiography in Diagnosis and Management of Giant Cell Tumour at an unusual location. (2015). Indian Journal of Case Reports, 1(2), 38-40. https://doi.org/10.32677/IJCR.2015.v01.i02.002

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