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Gaint cell tumor proximal tibia For this any treatment leg became lean Pain in leg unable to walk appetite changed From last 45 days am suffering
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Get it treated with curettage and bone grafting , as GCT has minimal malignant potential later on. It may even cause fractures on minor injury. So better to treat once detected. Share x-rays.
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Please meet orthopedic surgeon soon to get definitive treatment
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