Giant-cell reparative granuloma of the tibia.

Giant-cell reparative granuloma (GCRG) occurs in the jaw, temporal bone, and short tubular bones of the hands and feet. Although GCRG can affect long bones, only small numbers of such cases have been sporadically reported. This report describes a giant-cell reparative granuloma in the proximal tibia in a 60-year-old woman, describes features of GCRG in long bones and reviews the literature. A 60-year-old female patient was referred to us with complaints of moderately tender swelling of the right leg. Whole-body scintigraphic scanning was performed, which incidentally also disclosed a distal femoral lesion. The patient was admitted for surgery and incisional biopsies were performed on both lesions. Pathology analysis of the specimen from the tibia showed new bone lamellae encircled by osteoblasts and multinucleated giant cells which were more numerous in the haemorrhagic regions of the stroma; the latter displayed fibroblasts, histiocytes and inflammatory cells. The specimen from the femoral lesion showed typical features of a benign enchondroma. The patient was readmitted for surgery. The femoral enchondroma was curetted and the cavity was packed with bone graft. The tibial GCRG was treated with marginal resection, autogenous and allogenous bone grafting and intramedullary nailing. Follow-up examination after two years showed no clinical or radiological evidence of a recurrence. Although GCRG is uncommon, it should be considered whenever a lucent, expansile, and possibly destructive lesion of a long bone is encountered. It should be distinguished from true giant cell tumours occurring in the same locations because they have different biologic behaviours.

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