Primary malignant giant cell tumor (PMGCT) is a diagnosis based on the presence of a high-grade sarcomatous component along with a typical benign giant cell tumor (GCT). We report the first case of PMGCT of the sternum in a 28-year-old male with painless swelling over the manubrium sterni. The differential diagnoses of PMGCT and giant cell-rich osteosarcoma were considered. Surgical resection was performed, and the reconstruction was done with a neosternum using polymethyl methacrylate and prolene mesh. At 30 months follow-up, the patient is disease-free.
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Imaduddin, M., Ayyanar, P., Sultania, M., Muduly, D., Sable, M. N., Naik, S., … Kar, M. (2021). Primary malignant giant cell tumor of the sternum. Autopsy and Case Reports, 11. https://doi.org/10.4322/acr.2021.281
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