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Localized Giant Cell Tumor of Tendon Sheath Arising from the Anterior Cruciate Ligament of the Knee - 2 Cases Report - (슬관절 전방십자인대에 발생한 국소형 건막 거대세포종 - 2례 보고 -)

  • Koo, Bon Seop;Kim, Kyung Chul;Lee, Ho Jooog
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.146-149
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    • 1999
  • The localized form of a giant cell tumor of tendon sheath rarely affected the large weight-bearing joints. Only four cases of localized giant cell tumor arising in the knee joint could be found in the literatures. Physical examination of the affected knee could show pain, swelling, locking, giving way and limitation of extension, but it was difficult to differentiate from meniscal tear or cruciate ligament tear. Two cases of localized giant cell tumor of tendon sheath were incidentally found in the knees during the reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligaments. Both tumors arising from the anterior cruciate ligament were excised arthroscopically and were confirmed to be localized giant cell tumor of tendon sheath by microscopic examination. The clinical results were good after complete excision, so we reported these cases with a review of the literatures.

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Bilateral Localized Tenosynovial Giant Cell Tumor Causing Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome (슬개대퇴 통증 증후군을 초래한 양측성 건활막 거대세포종)

  • Chung, Whan-Yong;Shin, Sung-Chul;Yi, Sang-Yeop;Sung, Seung-Yong
    • Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association
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    • v.56 no.6
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    • pp.525-529
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    • 2021
  • A localized tenosynovial giant cell tumor rarely affects the bilateral knee joint compared to the diffuse form. Only a few cases can be found in the literature, and there is no case report of the bilateral localized form of giant cell tumor causing patellofemoral pain syndrome in Korea. This study experienced a case of bilateral localized giant cell tumor, causing patellofemoral pain syndrome. The tumor was excised arthroscopically and confirmed pathologically. This paper reports this case with a review of the relevant literature.

A Tenosynovial Giant Cell Tumor Arising from Posterior Cruciate Ligament of Knee Joint: A Case Report (슬관절 후방 십자 인대에서 기원한 건막 거대 세포종: 1예 보고)

  • Kim, Hong Kyun;Choi, Chang Hyun;Chung, Kook Jin;Lee, Young Min;Shin, Mi Kyung;Hwang, Ji Hyo
    • The Journal of the Korean bone and joint tumor society
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.85-88
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    • 2014
  • Localized forms of giant cell tumor are known to arise commonly in the synovial membrane of the finger joints. Multinucleated giant cells are its characteristic pathology finding, giant cell tumor shows a low rate of recurrence after complete excision. When occurring at the knee joints, giant cell tumor manifests a wide form of symptoms, from no symptom at all, to intermittent locking. Complete excision is possible by arthroscopy, but if done incompletely, it is reported to recur in 45% of cases. We present here a case of giant cell tumor that has arisen from the anterior portion of the posterior cruciate ligament, excised by arthroscopy and followed by pathologic confirmation.