2021
DOI: 10.47162/rjme.61.4.08
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Depression and anxiety in recurrent giant cell tumor of bone

Abstract: Giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB) is a benign neoplasia more frequently encountered in young females. The pathogenic and evolutionary dynamics of the disease is strongly influenced by the presence of depression and cellular mechanisms, especially proinflammatory and immune. Although it is not a malignant tumor, it is often recurrent, which determines a high level of depression, anxiety, and fear of the patients. Cytokine mechanisms, especially through increased tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα) and interleukin-… Show more

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“…In some cases, resection may not be feasible at some sites, even with intraoperative adjuvant therapy (e.g., skull, spine) [9]. Pathogenic sickness and evolutionary dynamics are significantly impacted by cellular mechanisms, particularly those related to proinflammatory and immunological responses, as well as depression [10]. GCTB is an uncommon stromal tumor associated with osteoclast formation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In some cases, resection may not be feasible at some sites, even with intraoperative adjuvant therapy (e.g., skull, spine) [9]. Pathogenic sickness and evolutionary dynamics are significantly impacted by cellular mechanisms, particularly those related to proinflammatory and immunological responses, as well as depression [10]. GCTB is an uncommon stromal tumor associated with osteoclast formation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%