J Hand Microsurg 2015; 07(01): 233-235
DOI: 10.1007/s12593-015-0185-3
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Multiple Giant Cell Tumors of the Tendon Sheath : Separate Volar and Dorsal Lesions Involving Three Digits of the Same Hand Following Repetitive Trauma

N. Kerfant
1   Service de Chirurgie Plastique, Reconstructrice et Esthétique, CHRU de Brest. Hôpital La Cavale Blanche, 29609, Brest, Cedex, France   eMail: nathalie.kerfant@chu-brest.fr
,
T. Bardin
2   Fédération de Rhumatologie, Hôpital Lariboisière, 2 Rue Ambrois-Paré, Paris, France
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E. Roulot
3   Institut de la Main. Clinique Jouvenet, 6 Square Jouvenet, 75016, Paris, France
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11. Februar 2015

13. Mai 2015

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13. September 2016 (online)

Abstract

Giant-cell tumors of the tendon sheath correspond to a localized form of pigmented villonodular synovitis. GCTTS typically occur in the hand where they represent the second most common type of soft tissue tumors after synovial ganglions. The etiology of giant cell tumors of the tendon sheath is unknown. Pathogenetic theories have included inflammatory process, trauma, immune mechanisms, neoplasia. Giant cell tumors usually present as a solitary and firm slow-growing nodular lesion, which affects the volar aspect of the hand. Multifocal lesions are rarely described in the literature and commonly involve the same finger or the volar aspect of different fingers. We report a rare case of three separate GCT occurring on both aspects of the hand thus raising the question of their etiology.

 
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