Tenosynovial giant cell tumor, localized type

MONDO:0002399

A well-circumscribed, lobulated tumor, completely or partially covered by a fibrous capsule. It usually arises in the fingers. It is characterized by the presence of mononuclear cells, multinucleated osteoclast-like giant cells, hemosiderin-laden macrophages, foam cells, and an inflammatory infiltrate. The tumor is slow-growing, usually developing over several years. Clinical presentation includes painless edema of the affected site.

Also known as: localised giant cell neoplasm of Tenosynovium, localised giant cell neoplasm of tendon sheath, localised giant cell neoplasm of the Tenosynovium, localised giant cell tumour of Tenosynovium, localised giant cell tumour of tendon sheath, localised giant cell tumour of the Tenosynovium, localised tenosynovial giant cell neoplasm, localised tenosynovial giant cell tumour

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