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Primary giant cell tumor of soft tissues: a study of 22 cases.

A M Oliveira1, A P Dei Tos, C D Fletcher, A G Nascimento.   

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Twenty-two cases of giant cell tumor of soft tissues (GCT-ST) identified in the Mayo Clinic files and the consultation files of two of the authors (A.G.N., C.D.M.F.) were analyzed clinicopathologically. Age at presentation ranged from 5 to 80 years (median, 43 years), and there was no sex predilection (12 male, 10 female). Duration of symptoms ranged from 2 to 12 months (median, 4.5 months), and a painless growing mass was the most common complaint. The lower limbs were the most frequent location (50%), followed by the trunk (31.8%) and the upper limbs (13.6%). The size of the tumors ranged from 1 to 10 cm, and they tended to be superficial (86.4%), forming well-circumscribed (72.7%), multinodular (86.4%) masses. Histologically, all tumors consisted of a mixture of mononuclear cells showing vesicular, round to oval nuclei and osteoclastlike, multinucleated giant cells distributed uniformly throughout the tumors. Foci of stromal hemorrhage were observed in 11 tumors (50%); nine tumors (40.1%) showed metaplastic bone formation and six (27.2%) showed aneurysmal bone cystlike areas. Necrosis was absent in all but one tumor. Mitotic figures were present in all but one tumor, ranging from two to more than 30 mitoses per 10 high-power fields (HPFs; median, 9.5 mitoses per 10 HPFs) and were typical in aspect. Vascular invasion was identified in seven tumors (31.8%), and none of the tumors showed marked cellular atypia or pleomorphism. The tumors were treated surgically, and follow-up information was available for 16 patients (duration of follow-up, 2 to 130 months; median, 51 months). Only one of the 16 patients (6.2%) had local recurrence and lung metastases; this patient died of the tumor. In conclusion, GCT-ST occurs as a primary soft-tissue neoplasm and is identical clinically and morphologically to giant cell tumor of bone. Provided that GCT-ST is treated adequately by complete excision, a benign clinical course is expected because episodes of distant metastasis and tumor-associated death seem to be exceedingly rare.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10680893     DOI: 10.1097/00000478-200002000-00011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Surg Pathol        ISSN: 0147-5185            Impact factor:   6.394


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