Minami T, Inoue H, Inoue H, Ogawa J, Shohtsu A, Arima T
First Department of Surgery, Tokai University School of Medicine.
Kyobu Geka. 1990 Sep;43(10):799-803.
Two cases of giant cell tumor of the bony thorax are described. Case 1 presents a 21-year-old female with a recurrent giant cell tumor of the third and the fourth thoracic vertebrae that directly compressed the membranous portion of the trachea and brought about severe air way obstruction. The tumor was completely resected and the patient remains healthy without recurrence 30 months after surgery. Case 2 presents a 18-year-old female with a giant cell tumor invading transverse process of the seventh thoracic vertebra and the seventh rib and making a big mass in the thoracic cavity on the right side. This patient was first seen with hemothorax and treated just by tube drainage three months before undergoing total resection of the tumor. She remains well nine months after surgery.