Difference between revisions of "Giant cell lesions"
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Bone]]. | |||
*[[Giant cells]]. | *[[Giant cells]]. | ||
*[[GCT]] - an abbreviation used for ''giant cell tumour'' and other tumours. | *[[GCT]] - an abbreviation used for ''giant cell tumour'' and other tumours. |
Revision as of 21:09, 4 February 2012
Giant cell lesions appear from time to time.
The DDx is large:[1]
- True neoplasms:
- Giant cell tumour of bone.
- Giant cell tumour of soft tissue.
- Giant cell tumour of the jaw.
- Undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma with giant cells.
- Osteosarcoma with giant cells.
- Non-neoplastic:
- Granulomatous disease:
- Sarcoidosis.
- Other granulomatous disease.
See also
- Bone.
- Giant cells.
- GCT - an abbreviation used for giant cell tumour and other tumours.