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Three cases of benign giant cell tumor with unusual imaging features.
Clinical Imaging 2008 September
OBJECTIVE: Imaging findings for giant cell tumors (GCT) of the spine displaying aggressive characteristics have not been widely reported.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients with biopsy-proven GCT were included in the study. Three cases fulfilled these criteria.
RESULTS: MRI and CT demonstrated disc space involvement and vertebral body compression.
CONCLUSION: Acute fracture, subluxation, and extension through the disc space have not been previously described and, while atypical for benign lesions, may in fact be typical for GCT of the spine.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients with biopsy-proven GCT were included in the study. Three cases fulfilled these criteria.
RESULTS: MRI and CT demonstrated disc space involvement and vertebral body compression.
CONCLUSION: Acute fracture, subluxation, and extension through the disc space have not been previously described and, while atypical for benign lesions, may in fact be typical for GCT of the spine.
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