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Query: UMLS:C0027627 (
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Benign giant cell tumor of bone, despite being classified as benign, has the unusual ability to
metastasize
.
Metastasis
of such a tumor has been thought to be rare, with only approximately 50 such cases having been reported. However, as awareness of the metastatic potential of these tumors has increased, and methods of detection have improved, metastasis of benign giant cell tumor has been increasingly recognized. Six patients with pulmonary metastasis of giant cell tumor have been treated at a Los Angeles hospital since 1980. This represents 9.1% of all patients treated for
benign giant cell tumor of bone
over the same period at this institution, a higher rate than that encountered in previously published series. The early detection and treatment of this tumor is important, because those with complete resection of tumor have the best prognosis. The nature of these pulmonary
metastases
remains unpredictable, however, as evidenced by two of the cases in this series: one of spontaneous regression, and another of death caused by pulmonary failure.
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PMID:Pulmonary metastasis of benign giant cell tumor of bone. Six histologically confirmed cases, including one of spontaneous regression. 816 5
Giant cell tumor of bone is a challenging clinicopathologic entity. Despite its benign designation, it has the capacity to recur locally and develop rare pulmonary
metastases
. Between 1945 and 1991, 104 patients with histologically benign giant cell tumors of bone, 5 of which metastasized to the lung, were treated at the authors' institution. In these cases, histologic materials from the lung were identical to those found in the primary bone lesion. The primary bone lesions were treated with local curettage (3), wide resection (1), and wide resection with prosthesis placement (1). The patients were observed for a mean of 12.6 years (range, 5-38 years). Four of the 5 patients experienced local recurrences (average time interval, 34 months), with 3 patients experiencing 2 or more recurrences. The average time to lung metastasis was 23 months; 1 patient presented initially with pulmonary findings. Four patients underwent surgical resection of pulmonary
metastases
. All 4 patients are alive with no disease progression, despite incomplete pulmonary resections in 2 patients. Locally aggressive disease and multiple recurrences appear to be risk factors for pulmonary
metastases
in
benign giant cell tumor of bone
. Pulmonary metastases occurred within the first few years after discovery of primary bone tumors. Radiographs and computed tomographs of the chest are recommended to rule out this complication in patients with local recurrences. Resection of pulmonary metastasis is recommended. Long term survival is not incompatible with persistent pulmonary lesions.
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PMID:Giant cell tumor of bone. Prognosis and treatment of pulmonary metastases. 917 Mar 81
Marked nuclear atypia can be found in a variety of benign mesenchymal tumors, including ancient schwannomas, symplastic leiomyomas, osteoblastomas, and chondromyxoid fibromas. Such nuclear atypia is believed to represent a degenerative phenomenon and does not indicate aggressive behavior. Separation of these pleomorphic but benign lesions from true sarcomas may be difficult. We are aware of only one prior description of such degenerative atypia in
benign giant cell tumor of bone
. We report a
benign giant cell tumor of bone
arising in the sacrum of a 21-year-old white female. Preoperative embolization of this lesion had been performed, and subsequent curetting revealed marked atypia suggestive of an anaplastic malignancy. However, only very rare mitotic figures were present, and the radiographs were consistent with a benign giant cell tumor. A diagnosis of benign giant cell tumor was made, and no recurrence or
metastases
have been observed during the 4-year postoperative period.
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PMID:Pseudoanaplastic giant cell tumor of bone. 1005 Jul 93