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Giant cell tumour of the proximal radius

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Singapore Med J 2009; 50(11): e388-e390
Giant cell tumour of the proximal radius

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Singh AP, Mahajan S, Singh AP
Correspondence: Dr Arun Pal Singh, singh_arunpal@hotmail.com

ABSTRACT
A 52-year-old Indian woman presented with a progressively increasing swelling and pain in the right elbow for the past eight months, which was not associated with trauma or constitutional symptoms. The patient was diagnosed to have Campanacci grade III giant cell tumour of the proximal radius, and was treated with above-elbow amputation. The patient has not shown any recurrence after five years of follow-up. The case was reported because of its rarity and the unusual site of occurrence of the tumour. 

Keywords: bone tumour, giant cell tumour, proximal radius tumour
Singapore Med J 2009; 50(11): e388-e390

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