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Giant Cell Tumor of Soft Tissue
Known as:
GCT-ST
, Osteoclastoma of Soft Tissue
A painless, well circumscribed tumor arising in soft tissue, usually of the upper and lower extremities. Morphologically, it is characterized by a…
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2018
2018
First Case Report of a Huge Giant Cell Tumor of Soft Tissue Originating from the Retroperitoneum
S. Kishi
,
Hiroyuki Monma
,
H. Hori
,
S. Kinugasa
,
M. Fujimoto
,
Takeshi Nakamura
The American journal of case reports
2018
Corpus ID: 46932119
Patient: Male, 78 Final Diagnosis: Giant cell tumor of soft tissue Symptoms: Fatigue • weight loss Medication: — Clinical…
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2011
2011
Giant cell tumor of soft tissue of hand: simple but rare diagnosis, which is often missed
Sarwan Kumar
,
Lynn F. Carter
Clinics and Practice
2011
Corpus ID: 28111196
Giant cell tumor of soft tissue originally described in 1972 in two different series by Salm and Sissons is a rare entity, which…
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2010
Review
2010
Giant cell tumor of soft tissue on the thigh of a 40-year-old woman.
V. Nguyen
,
Carlos A Garcia
,
H. Haskell
Dermatology Online Journal
2010
Corpus ID: 32619600
We report a case of giant cell tumor of soft tissue (GCTST) in a 40-year-old woman who presented with a painful fibrous nodule on…
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2010
Review
2010
Primary giant cell tumor of soft tissue: fluid-fluid levels at MRI (2010:3b)
A. R. Meana Morís
,
P. García González
,
E. Fuente Martín
,
C. G. Gonzalez Suarez
,
Luis Moro Barrero
European Radiology
2010
Corpus ID: 195203849
PurposeGiant cell tumor of soft tissue (GCT-ST) is an extremely rare lesion with an unpredictable behavior. The histological…
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2009
2009
Giant cell tumor of soft tissue of neck: a case report
A. Trabelsi
,
F. Hammedi
,
+5 authors
S. Korbi
North American Journal of Medicine and Science
2009
Corpus ID: 6608130
Context: Giant cell tumor of soft tissue is a rare primary soft tissue tumor with low malignant potential. It is clinically and…
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2007
2007
Primary giant cell tumor of soft tissue mimicking a vascular neoplasm.
Selma Sonmez Ergun
,
N. Buyukbabani
,
Ulviye Atılganoglu
Dermatologic Surgery
2007
Corpus ID: 40678380
Primary giant cell tumor of soft tissue (GCT-ST) is a rare tumor that is located in both superficial and deep soft tissues…
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2006
2006
Unusual aggressive course of a giant cell tumor of soft tissue during immunosuppressive therapy
F. Grabellus
,
Friederike von Winterfeld
,
S. Sheu
,
K. Metz
,
K. Jahnke
,
K. Schmid
Virchows Archiv
2006
Corpus ID: 1839045
Giant cell tumor of soft tissue with low malignant potential (GCT-ST) is a low-grade, primary soft tissue sarcoma with…
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2001
2001
Primary giant cell tumor of soft tissue
V. A. Holst
,
R. Elenitsas
Journal of cutaneous pathology
2001
Corpus ID: 43918886
Background: Primary giant cell tumor of soft tissue, also known as soft tissue giant cell tumor of low malignant potential, is a…
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2000
2000
Giant cell tumour of soft tissue--a case report.
N. J. Mazhari
,
A. Dhal
,
A. Mandal
Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology
2000
Corpus ID: 37475180
Giant cell tumor is seen in late adolescence or in the third or fourth decade of life. It arises from epiphysis of long bones…
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1983
1983
[Malignant giant cell tumor of soft tissue].
Fedenko An
Arkhiv patologii
1983
Corpus ID: 45973192
Clinical, pathologic, and electron microscopic study of 4 cases of malignant giant cell tumor of soft tissues is presented…
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