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Orbital osteoclastoma of apparent extraskeletal origin in a pagetic patient: A case report

A large mass in the right orbit, causing proptosis, ptosis of the right upper eyelid, and limitation to eye movements, was surgically removed from a 51-year-old woman suffering from Paget's bone disease (PBD). Histologically, a giant cell tumor of the bone (osteoclastoma) was diagnosed. No bony...

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Published in:Human pathology 2000-12, Vol.31 (12), p.1527-1531
Main Authors: Pecorella, Irene, Ciardi, Antonio, Amadeo, Giorgio, Baiocchini, Andrea, Marasco, Angela, Tondo, Ugo Di
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description A large mass in the right orbit, causing proptosis, ptosis of the right upper eyelid, and limitation to eye movements, was surgically removed from a 51-year-old woman suffering from Paget's bone disease (PBD). Histologically, a giant cell tumor of the bone (osteoclastoma) was diagnosed. No bony involvement was apparent either operatively, microscopically, or on preoperative computed tomographic scans. The neoplasm has not recurred in a 3-year follow-up. In addition to the fact that osteoclastoma complicating PBD is rare, the extraskeletal origin of the tumor is a matter of interest and can be tentatively explained by an unusually powerful systemic stimulus acting on circulating osteoclast precursors. H UM P ATHOL 31:1527-1531.
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Diseases of the osteoarticular system
Female
Giant Cell Tumor of Bone - diagnostic imaging
Giant Cell Tumor of Bone - etiology
Giant Cell Tumor of Bone - pathology
Giant Cell Tumor of Bone - surgery
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Ophthalmology
Orbital Neoplasms - diagnostic imaging
Orbital Neoplasms - etiology
Orbital Neoplasms - pathology
Orbital Neoplasms - surgery
Osteitis Deformans - complications
Osteitis Deformans - diagnostic imaging
Osteitis Deformans - pathology
Osteoporosis. Osteomalacia. Paget disease
Soft Tissue Neoplasms - diagnostic imaging
Soft Tissue Neoplasms - etiology
Soft Tissue Neoplasms - pathology
Soft Tissue Neoplasms - surgery
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Tumors and pseudotumors of the eye, orbit, eyelid, lacrimal apparatus
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