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Title: GIANT CELL TUMOUR AS THE CAUSE OF AN EARLY VERTEBRA PLANA. A RARE CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Authors: Robert, A.
Buunaaim, A. D. B.
Malon, N.
Mwaka, E.
Orowtho, N.
Keywords: Spine
Tumor
Giant Cell Tumors
vertebral plana
thoracotomy
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: UDS Publishers Limited
Series/Report no.: Vol. 7;Issue 1
Abstract: We report a 20-year-old woman who presented with progressive weakness of the lower extremities following a sudden fall three weeks before presentation. Her radiographs showed vertebra plana of the seventh thoracic vertebral body which was initially thought to be as a result of pre-existing tumour or trauma with cord compression. Histological examination of biopsy following anterior decompression through a thoracotomy revealed the cause to be a Giant cell tumor (GCT). Not all vertebral planas are caused by Eosinophilic granuloma. Usually the image of choice for distinguishing a spinal GCT from other tumours of the spine is an MRI which can define the characteristic and extent of signal intensity of a tumour, its absence in most low and middle income countries like Mulago hospital in Uganda, coupled with inability of patients to afford its high cost makes it relatively unavailable but with high index of suspicion and clinical acumen such tumors can be diagnosed and treated successfully at low cost.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3261
ISSN: 20266294
Appears in Collections:School of Medicine and Health Sciences



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