A rare case of maxillary osteoclastoma with pulmonary and calvarial metastasis
Dr. Jaishri Pagare,
Dr. Rohini R,
Dr. Ankita Chormale
Abstract:An uncommon, benign, locally aggressive osteolytic neoplasm called a giant cell tumor (also known as an osteoclastoma or myeloid sarcoma) of the bone typically affects matured long bones and accounts for 5 to 9% of all primary bone tumours. It mainly targets the epiphysis of long bones. Most often benign, they rarely spread to the lungs. The treatment plan usually ranges from simple curettage to wide resection, with typically a good prognosis. The recurrence rate has been reported to be between 40% and 60% and… Show more
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