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Two cases of giant cell tumours of the orbit: one case of giant cell tumor associated with Paget's disease of bone and one case of tenosynovial giant cell tumor.

Created on 17 Aug 2026

Authors

Rebecca Hong, Penelope McKelvie, Dominic Maher, Jean Lee, Edwin Tan, Ben Dixon, Andrew Gogos, Damien Grinsell, Thomas G Hardy

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Orbit (Amsterdam, Netherlands). Pages 1-9. Aug 16, 2026. Epub Aug 16, 2026.

Abstract

Giant cell tumors (GCT) are a rare group of fibrohistiocytic neoplasms that may originate from bone or soft tissue. They are typically found in the extremities or trunk and are rarely reported in the head and neck. While they are benign, they may grow rapidly and be locally destructive. To our knowledge, only three case reports of giant cell tumors of soft tissue involving the orbit have been reported in the literature. We report two cases: one case of giant cell tumor associated with Paget's disease of the bone and one of tenosynovial giant cell tumor.

PMID:
42604959
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 17 Aug 2026.

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