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Rare site giant cell tumors: report of two cases on phalanges of the finger and review of literature
Giant cell tumor (GCT) of bone arising from a phalanx of a finger is extremely rare. We report two cases of GCT arising from a phalanx of a finger. One case presented with recurrence following the amputation of the left ring finger (performed elsewhere). He was treated successfully with ray amputation. The other case was treated primarily by intralesional curettage and autogenous bone graft. At their most recent follow-ups (80 and 24Â months, respectively), both were recurrence free and had returned to their previous occupational and recreational activities
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Foliar growth of Eriocnema fulva Naudin (Melastomataceae) in a forest fragment in southeastern Brazil
Development of 7TM receptor-ligand complex models using ligand-biased, semi-empirical helix-bundle repacking in torsion space: application to the agonist interaction of the human dopamine D2 receptor
An Unusual Presentation of Primary Rib Non Hodgkins Lymphoma Masquerading as Male Breast Cancer
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