Title of article :
Giant Cell Tumor of Tendon Sheath
Author/Authors :
Briët ، Jan Paul Orthopaedic Hand and Upper Extremity Service - Massachusetts General Hospital , Becker ، Stéphanie JE Orthopaedic Hand and Upper Extremity Service - Massachusetts General Hospital , Oosterhoff ، Thijs CH Orthopaedic Hand and Upper Extremity Service - Massachusetts General Hospital , Ring ، David Orthopaedic Hand and Upper Extremity Service - Massachusetts General Hospital
From page :
19
To page :
21
Abstract :
Background: Giant cell tumor of tendon sheath (GCTTS) is often thought of as a volar finger mass. We hypothesized that GCTTS are equally common on the dorsal and volar aspects of the hand. In addition, we hypothesized that there are no factors associated with the location (volar versus dorsal) and largest measured dimension of a GCTTS. Methods: A total of 126 patients with a pathological diagnosis of a GCTTS of the hand or finger were reviewed. Basic demographic and GCTTS specific information was obtained. Bivariable analyses were used to assess predicting factors for location (volar or dorsal side) and largest measured diameter of a GCTTS. Results: Seventy-two tumors (57%) were on the volar side of the hand, 47 (37%) were dorsal, 6 (4.8%) were both dorsal and volar, and one was midaxial (0.79%). The most common site of a GCTTS was the index finger (30%). There were no factors significantly associated with the location (volar or dorsal, n=119) of the GCTTS. There were also no factors significantly associated with a larger diameter of a GCTTS. Conclusions: A GCTTS was more frequently seen on the volar aspect of the hand. No significant factors associated with the location or an increased size of a GCTTS were found in this study.
Keywords :
Dorsal , Giant cell tumor of tendon sheath , Hand , Location , Size , Volar
Journal title :
The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
Journal title :
The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
Record number :
2753496
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