1. Giant Cell Tumors
Giant cell tumor generally refers to a bone tumor and is typically found in the end of arm and leg bones.
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2. Giant Cell Arteritis: MedlinePlus
Giant cell arteritis is a disorder that causes inflammation of arteries of the scalp, neck, and arms. The inflammation narrows the arteries, which keeps blood from flowing well. Giant cell arteritis often occurs with another...
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3. Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis
In polymyalgia rheumatica (say “paw-lee-my-AL-juh roo-MAT-ih-kuh”), the joints and the areas around them get stiff and may ache. It mostly happens in the neck, shoulders, and hip.
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4. Giant cell - Glossary Entry - Genetics Home Reference
An unusually large cell; especially: a large multinucleate often phagocytic cell (as those characteristic of tubercular lesions, various sarcomas, or the megakaryocytes of the red marrow).
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5. Identifying Tumor Progenitor Cells
A proposed model for Cripto-1 (CR-1) gene expression and tumor forming ability in embryonal carcinoma cells. High-CR-1 cells also express stem cell proteins Oct4 and Nanog and show reduced DNA methylation. Low-CR-1 cell<...
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6. OHSU Health Information: Giant Cell Tumor
A giant cell tumor is one that is made up of a large number of benign (non-cancerous) cells that form an aggressive tumor - usually near the end of the bone near a joint. The location of a giant ...
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7. Giant Cell Tumors
These tumors have a very distinctive appearance under the microscope. Large "giant" cells are scattered throught the tumor. The tumors are not necessarily larger, just the cells.
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8. Giant Cell Tumor: eMedicine Radiology
Giant cell tumor of the bone is a relatively uncommon tumor that is characterized by the presence of multinucleated giant cells. This type of tumor is usually regarded as benign. In...
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9. Giant Cell Tumors (GCT) - WikiCNS
Giant Cell Tumors (GCT) From WikiCNS (List of links) No pages link to Giant Cell Tumors (GCT). Retrieved from " http://wiki.cns.org/wiki/index.php/Special:Whatlinkshere " Views Special;...
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10. Your Orthopaedic Connection: Giant Cell Tumor of Bone
Giant cell tumor of bone (GCT) is a rare, aggressive non-cancerous (benign) tumor. It generally occurs in adults between the ages of 20 and 40 years. Giant cell tumor of bone is...
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