• 제목/요약/키워드: Soft tissue giant cell tumor

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슬부에 발생한 낮은 악성도의 연부조직 거대 세포종 - 증례 보고 - (Soft Tissue Giant Cell Tumor of Low Malignant Potential - Case Report -)

  • 이은우;강기서;강수용;이한준;김종원;이기현;박영욱
    • 대한골관절종양학회지
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    • 제9권1호
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    • pp.101-104
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    • 2003
  • Folope 등(1999년)은 악성 연부조직 거대 세포종과 임상적, 병리학적, 면역조직화학적으로 유사하나, 악성도가 낮은 연부조직 거대 세포종을 보고하였다. 본 교실에서 치료한 1례는 30세 여자 환자로 내원 1년전부터 우측 슬관절 전외측부에 만져지는 종물과 동통을 주소로 내원하였다. 절제 생검을 통한 조직학적 소견상 거대 세포와 함께 호산성 세포질과 소포성의 핵을 지닌 다형성의 기질 세포 병변은 낮은 악성도의 연부조직 거대 세포종에 합당하였고, 이에 저자들은 낮은 악성도의 연부조직 거대 세포종 1례를 경험하였기에 문헌고찰과 함께 보고하는 바이다.

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흉벽 연부조직에 발생한 전이성 거대세포종 - 1예 보고 - (A Metastatic Giant Cell Tumor of the Soft Tissue of the Thoracic Wall - A case report -)

  • 신덕섭;이장훈;최준혁;정태은
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제40권7호
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    • pp.526-528
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    • 2007
  • 골조직에 발생하는 거대세포종은 국소적으로는 양성이지만 재발률이 매우 높고, 아주 드물게 원격전이를 일으킬 수 있다. 우측 요골에 발생한 거대세포종이 치료 후 재발되어, 요골을 제거한 후, 다시 동측 흉벽 연부조직에 전이된 29세의 남자환자를 보고하는 바이다. 종양은 흉벽의 골조직과는 연관이 없었다. 수술은 주위 연부조직과 함께 광범위 절제하였으며, 조직학적 검사상 악성 종양을 시사하는 소견은 없었다.

무릎에서 관절 외 표재성 연부 종양으로 나타난 악성 건초 거대세포종 (Malignant Tenosynovial Giant Cell Tumor Presenting as an Extra-Articular Superficial Soft-Tissue Mass in a Knee)

  • 이지민;이인숙;송유선;김정일;최경운
    • 대한영상의학회지
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    • 제83권2호
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    • pp.406-413
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    • 2022
  • 악성 건초 거대세포종은 매우 드물며 양성 거대 세포 종양 이후 발생하거나 함께 발생할 수 있다. 저자들은 임파종을 가진 73세 남자 환자에서 왼쪽 무릎의 표재성 연부 종양으로 나타난 드문 악성 거대 세포 종양에 대해 보고한다.

건초거대세포종의 압착도말 및 세포흡인 세포소견 - 1예 보고 - (Touch Imprint and Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology of Giant Cell Tumor of Tendon Sheath - A Case Report -)

  • 이종임
    • 대한세포병리학회지
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    • 제19권1호
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    • pp.57-64
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    • 2008
  • Giant cell tumor of the tendon sheath (GCTTS) is a slowly growing, benign soft tissue tumor. The tumors occur predominantly on the hands and feet. Although the clinical and histopathologic features are well-defined, only a few reports have described the cytologic appearance of this entity. A 26-year-old woman presented with a gradually developing circumscribed soft tissue mass near the proximal phalanx of her left little finger for one year. Imprint and fine needle aspiration (FNA) smears were obtained from the excisional biopsy specimen. The imprint smears were composed of predominantly singly dispersed bland mononuclear cells and several giant cells. The mononuclear cells were polygonal to round, and they showed a histiocyte-like appearance. Osteoclast-type multinucleated giant cells of various sizes were randomly scattered throughout the smears, and these cells contained 3 to 50 nuclei. Nuclear atypia and pleomorphism were absent in both the single and giant cells. Loose aggregates of hemosiderin-laden macrophages and binuclear stromal cells were also seen. The cytologic features of the FNA smears were similar with those of the imprint, Additionally, the FNA smears contained several clumps of densely collagenous stromal tissue that were seldom noted in previously reported cytologic material. The cytologic features were well-correlated with the concurrent histologic findings and the diagnosis of GCTTS was made. When the clinical and radiologic datas are integrated, the diagnosis of GCTTS can be strongly suggested, based on the pre-operative cytologic specimen.

Giant Cell Tumor of the Temporal Bone in an Old Patient

  • Paek, Kyung-Il;Kim, Seon-Hwan;Song, Shi-Hun;Kim, Youn
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • 제37권6호
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    • pp.462-465
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    • 2005
  • We report a case of a 67-year-old woman with giant cell tumor of the temporal bone. A 67-year-old woman presented with localized tenderness, swelling, sensory dysesthesia, dizziness, and headache over the left temporal bone. She was neurologically intact except left hearing impairment, with a nonmobile, tender, palpable mass over the left temporal area. A brain computed tomography(CT) scans showed a relatively well defined heterogenous soft tissue mass with multiple intratumoral cyst and radiolucent, osteolytic lesions involving the left temporal bone. The patient underwent a left frontotemporal craniotomy and zygoma osteotomy with total mass removal. Permanent histopathologic sections revealed a giant cell tumor. She remains well clinically and without tumor recurrence at 2 years after total resection.

Giant Cell Tumor of Upper Thoracic Spine

  • Lee, Chul Gab;Kim, Sung Hoon;Kim, Dong Min;Kim, Seok Won
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • 제55권3호
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    • pp.167-169
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    • 2014
  • Giant cell tumor (GCT) of the spine is a rare benign tumor, but can be aggressive and can exhibit a high local recurrence rate. Furthermore, GCT of the upper thoracic spine may pose diagnostic and management difficulties. Here, we report a rare case of GCT of the upper thoracic spine with soft tissue extension to the spinal canal. The patient was managed by decompressive laminectomy and posterolateral fusion followed by an injection of polymethylmethacrylate into the vertebral lesion. The patient recovered clinically and showed radiological improvement after surgical treatment without tumor recurrence at his last follow-up of postoperative 7 years. We present this unusual case of GCT and include a review of the literature.

후두골에 발생한 거대세포종 (giant cell tumor)의 수술적 치험례 (A Case Report of Giant Cell Tumor of the Occipital Bone)

  • 조성현;김진우;정재학;김영환;선욱
    • 대한두개안면성형외과학회지
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    • 제11권2호
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    • pp.103-106
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    • 2010
  • Purpose: Giant cell tumors of the bone are rare, locally aggressive lesions that primarily affect the epiphysis of the long bones in young adults. These tumors occur very rarely on the skull, principally in the sphenoid and temporal bones. The occipital bone is an unusual site. We report a rare case of a giant cell tumor of the occipital bone with a review of the relevant literature. Methods: A 7-year-old boy presented with a mass of the right occipital area, which was accompanied by localized tenderness and mild swelling. The mass was first recognized approximately 1 year earlier and grew slowly. There was no significant history of trauma. The physical examination revealed a nonmobile and non-tender bony swelling on the occipital region. The neurological evaluation was normal. The serial skull radiography and CT scan showed focal osteolytic bone destruction with a bulged soft tissue mass in the right occipital bone. The patient underwent a suboccipital craniectomy and a complete resection of the epidural mass. The lesion was firm and cystic. The mass adhered firmly to the dura mater. Results: The postoperative clinical course was uneventful, and the patient was discharged 5 days later. The histopathology report revealed scattered multinucleated giant cells and mononuclear stromal cells at the tumor section, and the giant cells were distributed evenly in the specimen, indicating a giant cell tumor. Conclusion: Giant cell tumors are generally benign, locally aggressive lesions. In our case, the lesion was resected completely but a persistent long term follow up will be needed because of the high recurrence rate and the possible transformation to a malignancy.

광범위한 절제술 후 근위 비골 이식을 이용한 원위 요골 거대세포종의 치료 (Treatment of Giant Cell Tumor of Distal Radius with Wide Resection and Proximal Fibular Graft)

  • 김부환;이상훈;허무중;천상진;류총일;김용진
    • Archives of Reconstructive Microsurgery
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    • 제11권1호
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    • pp.67-72
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    • 2002
  • Purpose : Treatment of giant cell tumor of distal radius can be treated in several ways according to the agressiveness of the tumor. We treated 3 cases of widely involved giant cell tumor of distal radius with wide resection and proximal fibular graft and report the results with review of literatures. Material and Method : We have treated 3 cases of giant cell tumor of the distal radius since last 1990. Among 3 cases, two cases were grade III radiologically and treated by wide resection of distal radius and vascularized proximal fibular graft, and one case, grade II radiologically, treated by distal radial resection and non-vascularized proximal fibular graft. We followed up clinical results of above three cases 9 years, 12 years and 2 years. Result : In all three cases, tranplanted fibula graft showed solid union but grade III tumors recurred at 4 year and 6 year postoperatively. One of the case which recurred 4 year later was treated with secondary wide resection and wrist fusion with autogenous iliac bone graft, and didn't show any recurrent finding for these 5 years after re-operation. And another grade III, which recurred at 6th post-operative year, is under follow-up for 6 years after recur without 2nd operation. Grade II case didn't show any recurrent findings on 2 year follow-up. Conclusion : Grade III cases recurred at 4 year and 6 year follow-up. The cause of recurrence was thought to be invasion of remaining tumor cell in the soft tissue. To prevent recurrence, complete resection of primary tumor was necessary.

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원발성 부갑상선항진증에 의한 악골의 다발성 갈색종양 (Multiple brown tumors of the jaws in primary hyperparathyroidism)

  • 김경아;고광준
    • Imaging Science in Dentistry
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    • 제40권3호
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    • pp.149-153
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    • 2010
  • Brown tumor is usually diagnosed at the terminal stage of hyperparathyroidism. Diagnosis of this tumor is confirmed by endocrinologic investigations along with clinical and radiographic examination. Radiographical differential diagnosis of this tumor includes central giant cell granuloma, aneurysmal bone cyst, metastatic tumor, multiple myeloma, and Paget disease. This report presents a rare case of multiple brown tumors occurring at the maxilla and mandible, which was initially misdiagnosed as central giant cell granuloma. Plain radiographs demonstrated multiple well-defined multilocular radiolucency. CT images showed soft tissue mass with low attenuated lesions, perforation of the lingual cortical plate, and a heterogeneous mass at the right thyroid lobe. These findings were consistent with parathyroid adenoma. The patient had hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia, and elevated alkaline phosphatase level. Surgical excision of the tumor was performed. No recurrence was observed during a 28-month follow-up.

원발성 흉벽종양 (Primary Tumors of the Chest Wall)

  • 마중성;최병우;유회성
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제7권1호
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    • pp.61-66
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    • 1974
  • Primary tumors of the chest wall are rare than those of other portions of the body. Soft tissue tumors of the chest wall, though these are benign or malignant, should not be paid special attentions about their management than other soft tissue tumors of the body. Thoracic skeletal tumors, however, have some problems in the treatment because of defect in chest wall leading to herniation of lung and paradoxical movement of thoracic cage. The authors experienced 10 case of primary chest wall tumors at the department of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery, the national medical center, during last 15 years. Five of 10 cases were soft tissue tumors, and they were 2 case of lipoma and each one case of myxosarcoma and leiomyosarcoma. Among 5 bone tumors there no cases of sternal tumor, and their histopathological diagnosis were each one of fibrous dysplasia, giant cell tumor, osteochondroma, Ewing`s sarcoma and osteogenic sarcoma. Wide excision, though it was palliative one in certain case, was performed in 9 cases and only diagnostic incisional biopsy in one case, There were no postoperative deaths during admission to the hospital and all cases were missed during short term follow up after discharge from the hospital.

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