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Giant Cell–Containing Tumors of Bone

Zsolt Orosz, +1 more
- 01 Sep 2017 - 
- Vol. 10, Iss: 3, pp 553-573
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The range of neoplastic and nonneoplastic lesions, which histologically contain numerous osteoclastic giant cells, is considered, and several lesions that frequently enter into the differential diagnosis are focused on.
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This article is published in Surgical Pathology Clinics.The article was published on 2017-09-01. It has received 14 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Giant Cell Tumors & Giant cell.

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Immunohistochemistry for histone H3G34W and H3K36M is highly specific for giant cell tumor of bone and chondroblastoma, respectively, in FNA and core needle biopsy.

TL;DR: The objective of the current study was to validate H3G34W and H3K36M IHC in the diagnosis of giant cell‐rich bone tumors on fine‐needle aspiration and core needle biopsy specimens.
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Role of cancer stem cells in the development of giant cell tumor of bone

TL;DR: The role played by cancer stem cells involving certain important molecules/factors such as, Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs), miRNAs and signaling mechanism such as; mTOR/PI3K-AKT, towards the formation of giant cell tumor of bone is summarized to get an insight regarding various effective strategies and research advancements.
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Updates in Primary Bone Tumors: Current Challenges and New Opportunities in Cytopathology.

TL;DR: The review summarizes the current diagnostic challenges in fine-needle aspiration of primary bone tumors, with focus on the application of new molecular and immunohistochemical techniques in the diagnosis of giant cell-rich neoplasms, chondrosarcomas, and notochordal tumors.
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Examining variation in skeletal tuberculosis in a late pre-contact population from the eastern mountains of Peru.

TL;DR: Variation in lesion distribution in this population-based study shows the importance of identifying extra-vertebral tuberculosis and suggests that the disease may have manifested differently than at other coastal sites.
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USP6 and CDH11 oncogenes identify the neoplastic cell in primary aneurysmal bone cysts and are absent in so-called secondary aneurysmal bone cysts.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that primary ABC are mesenchymal neoplasms exhibiting USP6 and/or CDH11 oncogenic rearrangements, and although morphological mimics of primary ABC, appear to represent a non-specific morphological pattern of a diverse group of non-ABC neoplasm.
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Giant-cell tumour of bone.

TL;DR: Giant cell tumour (GCT) is still one of the most obscure and intensively examined tumours of bone; and there are still many unanswered questions with regard to both its treatment and prognosis.
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USP6 (Tre2) Fusion Oncogenes in Aneurysmal Bone Cyst

TL;DR: It is shown that a recurring ABC chromosomal translocation t(16;17)(q22;p13) creates a fusion gene in which the osteoblast cadherin 11 gene (CDH11) promoter region on 16q22 is juxtaposed to the entire ubiquitin-specific protease USP6 (Tre2) coding sequence on 17p13.