São Paulo Medical Journal ()

Primary malignancy in giant cell tumor: a case report

  • Rosalvo Zósimo Bispo Júnior,
  • Olavo Pires de Camargo,
  • Cristiane Marie Ida,
  • André Mathias Baptista,
  • Marcelo Barbosa Ribeiro,
  • José Marcello Bruno,
  • Cláudia Regina Gomes Cardim Mendes de Oliveira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-31802009000500011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 127, no. 5
pp. 310 – 313

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CONTEXT: Primary malignancy in giant cell tumor (PMGCT) is rare. It is defined as a high-grade sarcoma originating in a giant cell tumor (GCT) and seems to behave less aggressively than its secondary counterpart does. CASE REPORT: This report presents the case of a 39-year-old female with pain in her left shoulder for one month. Radiography showed a pathological fracture of the proximal humerus associated with an osteolytic lesion. Histopathological analysis showed typical areas of GCT juxtaposed with a sarcomatous component. CONCLUSIONS: PMGCT seems to behave less aggressively than secondary malignancy in GCT, and it may simulate its more common benign counterpart clinically and radiographically. However, it requires a more aggressive type of treatment.

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