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Year : 2001 | Volume
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Multifocal giant cell tumour of bone in a skeletally immature patient--a case report.
A Mondal, B Kundu, R Kundu, M K Bhattacharya
Department of Cytology & Histopathology, SVS Marwari Hospital and Cancer Detection Centre, Kolkata
Correspondence Address:
A Mondal Department of Cytology & Histopathology, SVS Marwari Hospital and Cancer Detection Centre, Kolkata
 Source of Support: None, Conflict of Interest: None  | Check |
PMID: 12035373 
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Giant cell tumor of bone is usually seen in adults affecting a single bone. Multiple giant cell tumour of bone occurring in skeletally immature patients is extremely rare. Multifocal giant cell tumor of bone in a ten year old boy involving upper end of humerus and tibia is being reported for its extreme paucity in literature. |
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