Giant-cell tumor of the patella: report of two cases.

I. C. Wang*, H. N. Shih, S. Hsueh, R. W. Hsu

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Abstract

Two patients with giant-cell tumors of the patella are presented in this report. Both patients were young females who were noted to have had nonspecific anterior knee pain and mild swelling of 1 to 12 months' duration prior to admission to our hospital. Local tenderness over the peripatellar area and slight limitation of full flexion were noted during physical examination. The radiographic presentation of each patella appeared as an expansile and lytic lesion with a thin cortex, without evidence of intra-articular involvement. Chest radiography and routine laboratory examination results were normal. After biopsy, intralesional curettage with phenol cauterization and allograft reconstruction was the preferred treatment in these two patients, with both tumors considered to be stage 2 according to Enneking's staging system. Following surgery, range of motion exercise was started after 6 weeks of immobilization with a long leg splint. Both patients regained full range of motion and were pain free. Radiographically, bone remodeling without evidence of recurrence was noted in both patients 2 years postoperatively.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)338-342
Number of pages5
JournalChang Gung Medical Journal
Volume21
Issue number3
StatePublished - 1998
Externally publishedYes

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