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 5. Hematoxylineosin-stained histological sections. (A) Magnification ×100. (B) Magnification ×200. Typical giant cell tumor of bone histology with multinuclear osteoclast-like giant cells (representing the neoplastic stromal cells; arrows) and mononuclear cells (arrowheads). Reactive woven bone spicules are apparent.






