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SummaryGiant cell tumours of bone are benign and locally aggressive tumours that usually occur in young adults and at the epiphysial locations after physeal closure. Occurrence outside of epiphysial locations and appearance in geriatric patients is rare. We report a case of a woman in her late 60s with a giant cell tumour of the mid-shaft of the right tibia.

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Objective: This study aims to explore an optimized deep-learning model for automatically classifying spinal osteosarcoma and giant cell tumors. In particular, it aims to provide a reliable method for distinguishing between these challenging diagnoses in medical imaging.

Methods: This research employs an optimized DenseNet model with a self-attention mechanism to enhance feature extraction capabilities and reduce misclassification in differentiating spinal osteosarcoma and giant cell tumors.

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Objective: To compare the clinical outcomes of microwave-assisted intralesional curettage(MAIC) with those of resection and autogenous fibular reconstruction (EBR-AFR) for treating grade III giant cell tumor of the bone (GCTB) of the distal radius and to elucidate the indications for wrist preservation surgery.

Materials And Methods: In this retrospective study, 19 patients with grade III GCTB of the distal radius who underwent surgery at three medical institutions were included and categorized based on their surgical pattern. Seven patients underwent MAIC and internal fixation with bone cement (MAIC group) and 12 underwent EBR-AFR (EBR-AFR group).

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Background And Objectives: Curettage is the removal of a tumor from the bone while preserving the surrounding healthy cortical bone, and is associated with higher rates of local recurrence. To lower these rates, curettage should be combined with local adjuvants, although their use is associated with damage to nearby healthy bone.

Objective: The purpose of this analysis is to determine the effect of local adjuvants on cortical porcine bone by using micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) along with histological and mechanical examination.

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Treatment of Clival Giant Cell Tumor: A Case Report and Literature Review.

Brain Tumor Res Treat

April 2024

Department of Neurosurgery, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Giant cell tumors (GCTs) are locally aggressive primary bone tumors of osteoclast-like cells. Most GCTs occur within the long bones, and primary GCTs involving the clivus are extremely rare. We present the case of an 18-year-old boy with binocular horizontal diplopia with an insidious onset who was found to have a hypointense enhancing mass involving the clivus and left side dorsum sellae on magnetic resonance images.

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Sporadic subependymal giant cell astrocytoma with somatic mutation: A case report.

Neurosciences (Riyadh)

May 2024

From the College of Medicine (Alassiri, Alfayea), King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, from the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (Alassiri), Department of Oncology (Alfayea), Department of Surgery (Aljared), Department of Medical Imaging (Alenezi), King Abdulaziz Medical City, and from the King Abdullah International Medical Research Center (Alassiri, Alfayea), Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

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  • Subependymal giant cell astrocytoma (SEGA) is a rare type of brain tumor associated with tuberous sclerosis (TSC), affecting around 25% of TSC cases.
  • A 14-year-old girl presented with headaches and an intraventricular mass near critical brain structures, leading to surgical removal, which alleviated her symptoms.
  • Although she exhibited SEGA without a diagnosis of TSC, she developed new lesions later and was treated with everolimus, resulting in a reduction of her tumors on imaging.
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  • A deep learning model was developed to classify histological types of primary bone tumors using radiographs, aiming to support radiologists in their assessments.
  • The study analyzed data from 878 patients, categorizing the tumors into five types and evaluating the model’s performance based on metrics like accuracy and sensitivity.
  • Results showed that the model improved both the accuracy and confidence of radiologists, indicating its potential clinical utility in diagnosing bone tumors more effectively than traditional methods.
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Reconstruction options for giant cell tumors (GCTs) of bone are limited and challenging due to the amount of structural compromise and the high recurrence rates. This is especially true for GCTs of the foot and ankle, as the area is vital for weight bearing and function. The typical treatment for GCTs is currently excision, curettage, and cementation, although that is not always effective.

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Renal angiomyolipomas (AMLs) and pulmonary lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) are two major presentations of tuberous sclerosis (TS), an autosomal dominant multisystem disorder. Renal AMLs can lead to life-threatening complications like hemorrhage and cause progressive renal failure requiring dialysis and kidney transplant. mTOR inhibitors showed promising results in TS patients with renal AMLs, LAM, and subependymal giant cell astrocytomas.

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Background: Currently, the differentiation of jaw tumors is mainly based on the lesion's morphology rather than the enhancement characteristics, which are important in the differentiation of neoplasms across the body. There is a paucity of literature on the enhancement characteristics of jaw tumors. This is mainly because, even though computed tomography (CT) is used to evaluate these lesions, they are often imaged without intravenous contrast.

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A man in his 30s came to our clinic with a year-long history of progressive pain and swelling in his knee. Diagnostic imaging revealed a displaced patellar fracture with an osteolytic, septated lesion and thinned expanded cortex in both fracture fragments. A core needle biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of giant cell tumour.

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A pulmonary artery was embolized in a patient with an occluded pulmonary vein to manage massive hemoptysis.

BMC Pulm Med

April 2024

Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, The Central Hospital of Wuhan, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China.

Background: Stenosis and obliteration of the pulmonary vein can be developed by multiple diseases and might cause hemoptysis. Traditional therapy including surgical procedure and conservative treatments might be inappropriate choices to manage massive hemoptysis.

Case Presentation: A 64-year-old man, diagnosed with advanced stage IVA lung squamous cell carcinoma, presented with dyspnea and recurrent, massive hemoptysis.

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Denosumab-induced bone changes in a child: a case report.

Pediatr Radiol

June 2024

Department of Diagnostic Imaging, The Hospital for Sick Children, 555 University Ave, Toronto, ON, M5G 1X8, Canada.

We present the case of a 9-year-old girl who developed striking bone changes following two years of denosumab therapy for giant cell lesions of the jaw.

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Early diagnosis of renal cell carcinoma relies on imaging tests such as ultrasound, computed tomography, or magnetic resonance imaging. Since surgery is associated with a favorable prognosis, the standard treatment for clinically limited renal cell carcinoma remains surgical resection. Among asymptomatic patients with localized renal cell carcinoma, a small number refuse surgical treatment and survive.

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Prognostic value of 18 FDG-PET at diagnosis and follow-up in giant cell arteritis: An observational restrospective study.

Eur J Intern Med

August 2024

Department of Internal Medicine and Clinical Immunology, Referral Center for Rare Systemic Autoimmune and Autoinflammatory Diseases (MAIS), Dijon Bourgogne University Hospital, Dijon, France; INSERM, EFS BFC, UMR 1098, RIGHT Graft-Host-Tumor Interactions/Cellular and Genetic Engineering, Bourgogne Franche-Comté University, Dijon, France. Electronic address:

Objectives: To evaluate the ability of FDG PET/CT, at diagnosis of giant cell arteritis (GCA) and during follow-up, to predict occurrence of relapse in large-vessel GCA (LV-GCA).

Methods: We conducted a retrospective study using the French Study Group for Large-Vessel Vasculitis (GEFA) network. Data from patients with LV-GCA diagnosed by PET/CT and who had PET/CT in the following year were collected.

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Here, we report the case of recurrent swelling and pain in the proximal interphalangeal joint of the left ring finger, which was later diagnosed as a localized tenosynovial giant cell tumor in a young adult female. The first presentation was at the same anatomical site four years prior. Examination at presentation showed a firm skin-colored nodule in the volar aspect of the left ring finger.

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Introduction: Magnetic Resonance-guided Focused Ultrasound (MRgFUS) treatment for certain anatomy locations can be extremely challenging due to patient positioning and potential motion. This present study describes the treatment of a recurrent tenosynovial giant cell tumor of the plantar forefoot using the ExAblate 2100 system in combination with patient immobilization device.

Methods: Prior to the treatment, several patient immobilization devices were investigated.

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A 42-year-old patient with renal cell carcinoma presenting as low back pain: A case report.

Medicine (Baltimore)

March 2024

Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, College of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea.

Rationale: Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the most common renal neoplasm, accounting for 2.4% of all cancers in Korea. Although the usual clinical manifestations of RCC include flank pain, hematuria, and palpable mass, RCC is generally characterized by a lack of early warning signs and is mostly discovered incidentally in advanced stage.

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Denosumab as treatment of central giant cell granuloma of the jaws. a scoping review.

Oral Maxillofac Surg

September 2024

Faculty of Dentistry, Universidad Andres Bello, Viña del Mar, Chile.

Denosumab has been considered a treatment option for Central Giant Cell Granuloma (CGCG) a benign locally aggressive osteolytic lesion of the jaws. This study aimed to perform a scoping review of CGCG treated with Denosumab. The research question was: What is Denosumab's effectiveness in treating CGCG of the jaws? Studies that used Denosumab as a treatment for CGCGs in the jaws were selected following PRISMA-ScR guidelines, using Pubmed/Medline, Scopus, and Springer Link databases, among others.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study reviews the surgical management of complex skull base tumors at Zhuhai People's Hospital using advanced image fusion technology from October 2019 to January 2022.
  • Seven cases were analyzed, including various types of tumors, where preoperative multimodal image fusion helped in surgical planning and led to successful gross total resection for all but two cases with minor complications.
  • The findings suggest that using multimodal image fusion and tailored imaging assessment enhances surgical outcomes for complex skull base tumors, emphasizing the importance of personalized treatment strategies.
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