Giant CellTumor of the Bone at Proximal End of the Tibia Occured at the Age of 55: A Case Report.
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One case of giant cell tumor of the bone at proximal epiphysis of the tibia was reported. The case was a fifty five-year-old male, who was a blue collar worker. When the diagnosis was made, three months had passed since the onset of pain caused by the tumor. Open biopsy revealed that a giant cell tumor was the most likely diagnosis. Both CT and MRI were helpful to determine surgical margin of the tumor. The tumor was resected as en bloc, that was 8*8*8cm in size. The proximal end of the tumor invaded up to subchondral bone of the tibia, and the tibial tubercle had been thinned and elevated. After resection, as well as a large amount of the iliac autografted bone, hydroxyapatite was needed into the bone defect to fill up the space for the substitute. Although no reccurrence was demonstrated at nine months after the operation, follow-up examinations are essential for at least five years.
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