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  • A 20-year-old man had persistent pain and swelling in his right knee for a year.
  • A biopsy showed he had an aneurysmal bone cyst due to a giant cell tumor in his patella.
  • He was treated by removing the tumor and using bone cement to fill the area, highlighting the rarity of this condition in the patella and its treatment options.

Article Abstract

A 20-year-old man presented to our clinic with pain and swelling in the right knee of one year's duration. Biopsy of the patella revealed an aneurysmal bone cyst secondary to a giant cell tumor. He was treated by curettage and bone cement to fill the defect. The rarity of this lesion in the patella and its treatment modalities are discussed.

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