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Giant Cell Tumour of Bone

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Giant cell tumour (GCT), or osteoclastoma, is a locally aggressive, benign but unpredictable primary bone tumour arising from osteoclast-like giant cells and their mononuclear stromal precursors. It is a darling of NEET PG because of its classic epiphyseal-eccentric location, "soap-bubble" radiology, Campanacci grading, and the newly tested role of denosumab. Master the age, site, radiology, and management triad and

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