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  • Title: [Giant-cell tumor of bone: a review of diagnosis and treatment of 105 cases].
    Author: Liu P, Tao S, Xia K.
    Journal: Zhonghua Zhong Liu Za Zhi; 1997 Jul; 19(4):313-5. PubMed ID: 11038769.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: To summarize the experience in the diagnosis and treatment of giant-cell tumor of bone, the selection of various operation methods and their effects were evaluated and discussed. METHODS: From 105 cases of giant-cell tumor of bone data were collected and reviewed. The clinical features were analyzed in association with radiological and histological characteristics. Prognosis was assessed by long-term follow-up. RESULTS: Among 105 cases, one had multiple giant-cell tumors and two had distant metastases. In some cases, the radiological and histological appearances didn't accord with the clinical findings. The recurrence rate was 36% in patients treated with curettage. Although no recurrence was seen in patients treated by local excision, the joint function could not be fully retained. CONCLUSION: Diagnosis should be made on the basis of integrated clinical, radiological and pathological manifestations. Early diagnosis and operation are important. The function of joint must be retained as much as possible. Pre-operative embolization of tumor of sacrum and pelvis is very helpful to ensure operative success and to minimize recurrence.
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