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Giant Cell Reaction of Small Bones.

CAPOZZI, JAMES D. M.D.; GREEN, STEVEN M.D.; LEVY, ROGER N. M.D.; SCHWARTZ, IRA S. M.D.
Clinical Orthopaedics & Related Research: January 1987
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A radiographically nonspecific lytic lesion in the middle phalanx of the index finger with microscopic evidence of a benign fibrous stroma with giant cells and osteoid was investigated in an 18-year-old man. Giant cell reaction is a rare, benign lesion of the small bones of the hands and feet. Trauma as the cause of a giant cell lesion poses an interesting question.

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