Giant cell tumour of talar body.
J Postgrad Med
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2000 Apr-Jun; 46(2): 110-1
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in English
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| ID: sea-117757
ABSTRACT
Giant cell tumour (osteoclastoma) of talar bone is a rare entity and is seen more commonly in the third decade of life. We report this disease entity in a 17-years-old girl. The patient presented with painful swelling of the left ankle with an osteolytic lesion in the talus on conventional radiographs. Intralesional curettage and autologous bone grafting was performed following which patient's pain and swelling disappeared. Complete range of movement at the ankle joint was regained with minimal restriction at the subtalar joint. There is no evidence of relapse at six months follow up.
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Main subject:
Bone Neoplasms
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Female
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Humans
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Talus
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Adolescent
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Giant Cell Tumor of Bone
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Foot Diseases
Language:
English
Journal:
J Postgrad Med
Year:
2000
Type:
Article
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