2016
DOI: 10.5604/18982395.1227572
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Upper cervical spine giant cell tumour of the vertebra – Case Report

Abstract: Giant cell tumour (GCT) is a benign aggressive tumour, which affects the axial and peripheral skeleton. Pathological fractures often occur in cases where epiphyses are affected. GCT located in the cervical spine is rare and poses a serious surgical challenge and as far as approach and range of operation is concerned, is subject of debate. We report a case of GCT involving two vertebral bodies, C2 and C3, treated with posterior occipito-cervical junction stabilization, denosumab chemotherapy and transoral corpe… Show more

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“…The distinctive features of neck pain and paraparesis/paraplegia can lead to misdiagnosing the cause of spinal stenosis. The presence of a mass in the cervical spine region poses a significant clinical challenge in the differential diagnosis between tumours and tuberculosis [ 2 ].…”
Section: Introduction and Importancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The distinctive features of neck pain and paraparesis/paraplegia can lead to misdiagnosing the cause of spinal stenosis. The presence of a mass in the cervical spine region poses a significant clinical challenge in the differential diagnosis between tumours and tuberculosis [ 2 ].…”
Section: Introduction and Importancementioning
confidence: 99%