PURPOSE: Giant cell tumor of soft tissue (GCT-ST) is an extremely rare lesion with an unpredictable behavior. The histological appearance closely resembles that of giant cell tumor of bone and, as such, has been characterized as the soft-tissue equivalent. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We describe the clinical, histological and radiological features of an unusual magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and deep intramuscular location of GCT-ST with fluid-fluid levels (FFLs) simulating other soft tissue tumors or a hydatid cyst in a 52-year-old man. The lesion was resected. RESULTS: Neither metastasis nor recurrence has occurred in the 6-month period since resection. A review of the literature did not reveal any similar description of intramuscular GCT-ST. CONCLUSION: GCT-ST should be included in the differential diagnosis of soft tissue tumors with FFLs.
PURPOSE:Giant cell tumor of soft tissue (GCT-ST) is an extremely rare lesion with an unpredictable behavior. The histological appearance closely resembles that of giant cell tumor of bone and, as such, has been characterized as the soft-tissue equivalent. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We describe the clinical, histological and radiological features of an unusual magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and deep intramuscular location of GCT-ST with fluid-fluid levels (FFLs) simulating other soft tissue tumors or a hydatid cyst in a 52-year-old man. The lesion was resected. RESULTS: Neither metastasis nor recurrence has occurred in the 6-month period since resection. A review of the literature did not reveal any similar description of intramuscular GCT-ST. CONCLUSION: GCT-ST should be included in the differential diagnosis of soft tissue tumors with FFLs.
Authors: P Van Dyck; F M Vanhoenacker; J Vogel; C Venstermans; H M Kroon; J Gielen; P M Parizel; J L Bloem; A M A De Schepper Journal: Eur Radiol Date: 2006-04-13 Impact factor: 5.315