2015
DOI: 10.5455/handmicrosurg.172981
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Giant cell tumor of the tendon sheath restricting joint movement in the thumb: A case study and review of literature

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“…In rare cases tumor can produce severe restriction of motion [18] . In literature, this lesion has also been reported in wrist, shoulder, hip, knee and foot [17] . GSTTS originates from the tenosynosheath, bursa and joint synovium [16] .…”
Section: Figure 3: Female 58 Years Old With a Painful Swelling (Blue Arrow) On Volar Distal Phalanx Of Right Index Finger For Ten Years(amentioning
confidence: 64%
“…In rare cases tumor can produce severe restriction of motion [18] . In literature, this lesion has also been reported in wrist, shoulder, hip, knee and foot [17] . GSTTS originates from the tenosynosheath, bursa and joint synovium [16] .…”
Section: Figure 3: Female 58 Years Old With a Painful Swelling (Blue Arrow) On Volar Distal Phalanx Of Right Index Finger For Ten Years(amentioning
confidence: 64%