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<title>Adamantinoma of the tibia JPGM</title>
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<description>Adamantinoma of tibia: a case of late local recurrence along with lung metastases.
Filippou DK, Papadopoulos V, Kiparidou E, Demertzis NT
 Department of Surgery, Kifissia Oncological Hospital Agii Anargiri, Kaliftaki, Kato Kifissia, Athens, Greece. , Greece
Journal of Postgraduate Medicine Year : 2003  |  Volume : 49  |  Issue : 1  |  Page : 75-7
Abstract Adamantinomas of long bones are rare primary low-grade malignant tumours composed of cells with epithelial and fibrous characteristics. Local recurrence, though scarce, occurs 5-15 years after the onset of diagnosis. We report a case of local recurrence of an adamantinoma localised in tibia, along with the presence of two lung metastases, 24 years after diagnosis and surgical therapy of the primary tumour. The local recurrence and the lung metastases were removed surgically. The patient remains free of the disease for 3 years.
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<title>Adamantinoma of the Tibia JPGM</title>
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<description>Adamantinoma of tibia (a case report).
Journal of Postgradualte Medicine Year : 1985  |  Volume : 31  |  Issue : 1  |  Page : 57-8
Surana SS, Mogra NK, Dube MK, Dhruva AK
Adamantinoma of tibia is a rarely encountered neoplasm of dispute histogenesis and variable clinical course. Fischer[3] found the microscopic similarity of the tumor with that of adamantinoma of jaw and labelled it as adamantinoma of tibia. The present case is described because of its rare occurrence.
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<title>Adamantinoma Of Tibia With Skeletal Metastasis</title>
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<description>Sandeep Kanakaraddi, T. M. Ravinath, G. Nagaraj: Adamantinoma Of Tibia With Skeletal Metastasis: An Unusual Presentation. The Internet Journal of Orthopedic Surgery. 2006. Volume 3 Number 2.
Abstract
Adamantinoma is a rare tumour of long bones whose pathogenesis is unknown. It occurs most commonly in the tibia. Although locally aggressive, recurrences are common after resection with metastasis in 10-20% of cases, most commonly to the lungs and rarely to the lymphnodes. In our case a secondary was detected 4 years after resection of primary tumor. </description>
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<title>Disseminating Adamantinoma of the Tibia</title>
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<description>Sarcoma Volume 1 (1997), Issue 2, Pages 109-111
Disseminating Adamantinoma of the Tibia
Albert N. Van Geel, Hans M. Hazelbag, Rob Slingerland, and Margit I. Vermeulen
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<title>Fibular Osteoadiposal Flap for Treatment of Tibial Adamantinoma</title>
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Case Report of vascularized fibular graft following resection of adamantinoma.</description>
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<title>Giant Cell Tumor Google Search</title>
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<pubDate>2006-11-14 17:13:51 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Natural History of Giant Cell Tumour of the Bone</title>
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Singapore Medical Journal 2003 Vol 44 (7)</description>
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<title>Osteoclastoma</title>
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<description>Experience with 10 cases of Osteoclastoma (Giant Cell Tumour) in different locations</description>
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<title>One month history of pain in the left knee</title>
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<title>Tumor- Mucous cysts</title>
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