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Giant cell tumor of the tendon sheath

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Specialty
  
oncology, rheumatology

ICD-9-CM
  
727.02

ICD-10
  
D21 (ILDS D21.M30)

eMedicine
  
article/1253223

Giant-cell tumor of the tendon sheath

Giant-cell tumor of the tendon sheath, also known as giant-cell synovioma and localized nodular tenosynovitis, is a firm lesion, measuring 1 to 3 cm in diameter, and is most commonly attached to the tendons of the fingers, hands, and wrists, with a predilection for the flexor surfaces. Giant-cell tumor of tendon sheaths most often affect the wrist and fingers of males and females from the ages of 20-50 . These tumors are typically painless and can cause cortical erosion. Surgery to remove the tumor is a common treatment, though the tumors tend to recur.

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