
AP and lateral radiographs of the right knee showing a giant cell tumor of the proximal tibia. There is an eccentric, lytic lesion extending to the subchondral bone (epiphyseal-metaphyseal) with well-defined but non-sclerotic margins. No matrix calcification. The lesion abuts the articular surface, which is characteristic. MRI shows cystic change with fluid-fluid levels (secondary aneurysmal bone cyst component).
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Describe the clinical and radiographic features of GCT.
What is the histopathology and differential diagnosis?
Describe the surgical treatment options and adjuvants.
What is the role of denosumab in GCT management?
Discuss recurrence and pulmonary metastases.
What are the special situations in GCT management?