Presentation
Left wrist mass recurrence after two times of surgery.
Patient Data
Age: 30 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Wrist tenosynovial giant cell tumor - recurrence
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Soft tissue tumoral lesions are associated with well-defined lytic areas in the radius styloid, scaphoid, and triquetrum bones.
From the case:
Wrist tenosynovial giant cell tumor - recurrence
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Abnormal signal enhancing soft tissue mass lesions penetrated into radius styloid, scaphoid, triquetrum bones, radiocarpal and intercarpal joints.
From the case:
Wrist tenosynovial giant cell tumor - recurrence
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Tenosynovial giant cell tumor.
Case Discussion
Imaging findings were compatible with recurrence/residue of the known wrist tumors (tenosynovial giant cell tumor).