Liang T S, Tan C T, Tay B K, Krishnamoorthy S
Department of Orthopaedic C, Singapore General Hospital.
Singapore Med J. 1992 Jun;33(3):255-9.
Giant Cell Tumours (GCT) of the Bone is one of the commoner primary bone tumours. Although considered a benign tumour, it does occasionally metastasize to the lungs. Treatment modalities vary according to the surgical staging and the site of the tumour. Treatment is further complicated when the tumour occurs in difficult locations like the sacrum. The paper includes a review of literature into treatment options and the presentation of 3 patients with sacral GCTs, one of which also has multiple pulmonary metastases from a "benign" giant cell tumour.