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Giant- Cell Tumour of the Spine with Pulmonary Metastases: An Uncommon Presentation

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Abstract

Giant-cell tumour (GCT) of the bone is a relatively uncommon tumour that is classified as benign. Pulmonary metastases appear in 3% of cases, usually over three years after the first diagnosis of the tumour. The authors reports a case of 28-years-old woman, treated for a giant-cell tumour with an early pulmonary metastases.

DOI 10.11648/j.js.20140201.15
Published in Journal of Surgery (Volume 2, Issue 1, February 2014)
Page(s) 14-16
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Keywords

Spine Surgery, Giant-Cell Tumour, Pulmonary Metastases

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  • Adult surgery department, Orthopedic Institute of M T Kassab, Tunisia

  • Adult surgery department, Orthopedic Institute of M T Kassab, Tunisia

  • Adult surgery department, Orthopedic Institute of M T Kassab, Tunisia

  • Radiology department, Orthopedic Institute of M T Kassab, Tunisia

  • Pathologists department, Orthopedic Institute of M T Kassab, Tunisi

  • Adult surgery department, Orthopedic Institute of M T Kassab, Tunisia

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    Kherfani Abdelhakim, Amri Khalil, Khezami Karim, Abid Leila, Bouaziz Mouna, et al. (2014). Giant- Cell Tumour of the Spine with Pulmonary Metastases: An Uncommon Presentation. Journal of Surgery, 2(1), 14-16. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.js.20140201.15

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    Kherfani Abdelhakim; Amri Khalil; Khezami Karim; Abid Leila; Bouaziz Mouna, et al. Giant- Cell Tumour of the Spine with Pulmonary Metastases: An Uncommon Presentation. J. Surg. 2014, 2(1), 14-16. doi: 10.11648/j.js.20140201.15

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    Kherfani Abdelhakim, Amri Khalil, Khezami Karim, Abid Leila, Bouaziz Mouna, et al. Giant- Cell Tumour of the Spine with Pulmonary Metastases: An Uncommon Presentation. J Surg. 2014;2(1):14-16. doi: 10.11648/j.js.20140201.15

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