L'hypertrophie virginale ou gigantomastie est une mastopathie rare de cause inconnue. Elle survient au moment de la puberté et se manifeste cliniquement par un accroissement rapide et bilatéral du volume des seins. Les dosages hormonaux sont habituellement normaux et la biopsie du sein montre une accentuation du tissu mésenchymateux. Du fait des complications mécaniques et psychologiques liées aux poids et volume excessifs des seins, un traitement chirurgical rapide et efficace s'impose. Le But est de rapporter un cas rare de gigantomastie juvénile, discuter les éventualités thérapeutiques ainsi que le pronostic.
Giant cell tumor (GCT) of bone is rare in the carpus, and only 11 cases have been reported in the capitate bone. The problem with this location is the high recurrence rate due to easy extension to the adjacent joint spaces and bones. We describe a case of GCT on the capitate bone and the treatment in comparison with the previously reported cases. The case report concerns a 48-year-old woman with a GCT of the capitate diagnosed on curettage. The treatment consisted of large resection with the lunatum and third metacarpal arthrodesis, with a successful union at 2 years follow-up, no recurrence, and an improved function of the wrist. When treated by curettage (alone or with adjuvant procedures), the GCT of the capitate recurred in four out of five cases. All tumors treated with large resection did not recur. Recommended treatment of GCT of the capitate is resection with carpometacarpal arthrodesis.
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