09 July 2021
: Case report
Giant Cell Tumor of the Distal Ulna: Multimodal Radiological Investigation of a Very Rare Location
Challenging differential diagnosis, Rare disease
Luka Đudarić- A Study design/planning
- B Data collection/entry
- C Data analysis/statistics
- D Data interpretation
- E Preparation of manuscript
- F Literature analysis/search
- *Corresponding author: [email protected]
- *Corresponding author: [email protected]
- A Study design/planning
- B Data collection/entry
- D Data interpretation
- E Preparation of manuscript
- G Funds collection
- A Study design/planning
- B Data collection/entry
- C Data analysis/statistics
- D Data interpretation
- E Preparation of manuscript
- F Literature analysis/search
- B Data collection/entry
- D Data interpretation
- A Study design/planning
- B Data collection/entry
- D Data interpretation
- E Preparation of manuscript
- G Funds collection
DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.932130
Am J Case Rep 2021; 22:e932130
Figure 3. Sagittal MRI obtained using T1-weighted (A), proton-density-weighted, fat-saturated (B), and postcontrast subtracted T1-weighted (C) sequences demonstrates a large, irregular epiphyseal tumor of the distal ulna. The tumor stroma shows T1 hypointense, proton-density-fat-saturated hyperintense signal intensity, with internal cystic zones. The solid part shows avid contrast enhancement. Although signs of locally aggressive growth are evident, there are no signs of infiltration of surrounding tissues.






