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Primary mediastinal giant cell tumor
Giant cell tumor of soft tissue is a rare tumor first described by Salm and Sissons in 1972 as being a distinct entity.(1) Histologically, it is composed of multinucleated giant cells dispersed among mononuclear cells, and is indistinguishable from its bone equivalent.(2) The majority of these tumor...
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author | Goldberg, Judd Azizad, Shameen Bandovic, Jela Khan, Arfa |
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description | Giant cell tumor of soft tissue is a rare tumor first described by Salm and Sissons in 1972 as being a distinct entity.(1) Histologically, it is composed of multinucleated giant cells dispersed among mononuclear cells, and is indistinguishable from its bone equivalent.(2) The majority of these tumors have been reported to occur in the lower extremity.(2,3) We describe a case of giant cell tumor of soft tissue within the posterior mediastinum. The only other report of a primary mediastinal giant cell tumor of soft tissue in the English literature was published by Fu et al. in 2002, in which they described two patients with posterior mediastinal masses.(4) |
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spelling | pubmed-29944532010-12-07 Primary mediastinal giant cell tumor Goldberg, Judd Azizad, Shameen Bandovic, Jela Khan, Arfa Rare Tumors Case Report Giant cell tumor of soft tissue is a rare tumor first described by Salm and Sissons in 1972 as being a distinct entity.(1) Histologically, it is composed of multinucleated giant cells dispersed among mononuclear cells, and is indistinguishable from its bone equivalent.(2) The majority of these tumors have been reported to occur in the lower extremity.(2,3) We describe a case of giant cell tumor of soft tissue within the posterior mediastinum. The only other report of a primary mediastinal giant cell tumor of soft tissue in the English literature was published by Fu et al. in 2002, in which they described two patients with posterior mediastinal masses.(4) PAGEPress Publications 2009-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC2994453/ /pubmed/21139924 http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/rt.2009.e45 Text en ©Copyright J. Goldberg et al., 2009 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License (by-nc 3.0). |
spellingShingle | Case Report Goldberg, Judd Azizad, Shameen Bandovic, Jela Khan, Arfa Primary mediastinal giant cell tumor |
title | Primary mediastinal giant cell tumor |
title_full | Primary mediastinal giant cell tumor |
title_fullStr | Primary mediastinal giant cell tumor |
title_full_unstemmed | Primary mediastinal giant cell tumor |
title_short | Primary mediastinal giant cell tumor |
title_sort | primary mediastinal giant cell tumor |
topic | Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2994453/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21139924 http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/rt.2009.e45 |
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