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Giant cell tumour of the distal radius: wide resection and reconstruction by non-vascularised proximal fibular autograft
2009
Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore
Giant cell tumours of the bone are aggressive and potentially malignant lesions. Juxtaarticular giant cell tumours of the lower end radius are common and present a special problem of reconstruction after tumour excision. Out of the various reconstructive procedures described, non-vascularised fibular autograft has been widely used with satisfactory functional results. Ten patients with a mean age of 33.4 years, with either Campanacci grade II or III histologically proven giant cell tumours of
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