Tumor de células gigantes. Presentación de un caso
Abstract
El Tumor de Células Gigantes, es una patología poco frecuente, actualmente es considerado como unaNeoplasia Benigna, con potencial maligno, localmente agresiva y con tendencia a la recidiva. Aparece
generaralmente en la tercera o cuarta décadas de la vida, teniendo predilección por la epífisis de los
huesos largos en especial por el tercio distal del fémur, proximal de la tibia y distal del radio . En este
informe se trata de un paciente que acude a Nuestro Hospital presentando molestias en rodilla
izquierda, discreta limitación a la movilidad y dolor que ha ido incrementándose; por lo que es ingresado
y luego de realizársele exámenes de Laboratorio y Radiología, se diagnostica un Tumor de Células
Gigantes, el cual es intervenido quirúrgicamente, practicándose Reseccion en Bloque de la Masa
Tumoral con Curetaje Óseo y Auto injerto Óseo de Cresta Iliaca
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