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Tuesday, May 21, 2013               
 
Giant Cell Tumor of Bone - Foam Cells

Topic: Giant Cell Tumor of Bone

Category: Bone Tumors - I

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This image from a giant cell tumor shows aggregates of foam cells and a spindle cell proliferation. The typical areas of giant cell tumor may sometimes be inconspicuous. Such cases may be misdiagnosed as fibrous histiocytomas. The location of the tumor and its radiographic appearance will be helpful clues to the correct diagnosis.   return to Giant Cell Tumor of Bone
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