Giant-cell-rich pseudotumour in Paget's disease

Gamage NM., Kashima TG., McNally MA., Gibbons CLMH., Smith R., Ostlere SJ., Athanasou NA.

Paget's disease (PD) of the bone is a disorder of bone remodelling that may be polyostotic or monostotic. Although development of a sarcoma in PD is well-recognised, it is less well recognised that pseudosarcomas in bone and soft tissue can also arise in this condition. In this report we document the case of a large giant-cell-rich pseudotumour that developed in the tibia and overlying soft tissues in a case of polyostotic PD. Bone and soft tissues were highly vascular and contained abundant haemorrhage with focal areas of new bone formation and a diffuse infiltrate of osteoclastic giant cells. The lesion has not recurred or produced metastases 3 years after removal. Clinicians should be aware that a benign giant-cell-rich pseudotumour can develop in PD and that it needs to be distinguished from other giant-cell-rich tumours. © 2012 ISS.

DOI

10.1007/s00256-012-1558-3

Type

Journal article

Publication Date

2013-04-01T00:00:00+00:00

Volume

42

Pages

595 - 599

Total pages

4

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