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therefore more difficult in these cases compared to de novo GCTB. In many cases incomplete excision leads to reactivation of the tumour cells after denosumab treatment is discontinued. Rutkowski and coworkers ( 35 ) reported a 32% recurrence rate following
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rate and quality of the re-excision margins, but those which have ( Table 1 ) have reported clear margins in 74–91% of cases. 15 , 19 Reconstruction Several authors have commented on the high rates of limb reconstruction needed after wide re
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the following exclusion criteria: spinal or pelvic metastases only ( n = 39); reports with < 5 eligible cases ( n = 7); 15 – 21 review article ( n = 2); 22 , 23 incomplete outcome data given ( n = 4); 6 , 24 – 26 short practical
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corresponding to the highly vascularized mesenchymal tissue which is reported to be observed in all patients. 16 – 18 Whereas some cases are self-limiting, surgical treatment options include intralesional curettage or radiofrequency ablation. The ‘en bloc
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pathological fracture in severe cases ( 8 , 9 ). Different types of treatment for ABC are reported, including surgery, percutaneous treatments, and medical treatments; however, there is currently no consensus on the best approach, and the risks and benefits
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