Giant-cell tumor: analysis on the importance of early diagnosis and the epidemiological profile

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Autor(a) principal: Ferraz,Diego Firmino de Carvalho Diniz
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Santos,César Augusto Torres dos, Costa,Victor Hugo Farias, Souza,Antônio Marcelo Gonçalves, Lima,Paulo Rogerio Gomes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-36162016000100058
Resumo: ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to ascertain the relationship between early diagnosis of giant-cell tumors (GCT) and their prognosis, by correlating the time of symptom onset with the staging of the injury (through the Campanacci classification at the time of diagnosis), and with the type of treatment. The secondary objective of the study was to outline the epidemiological profile of patients with GCT in the region where the data were gathered, and to compare them with data in the literature. METHODS: The authors present an evaluation on 61 patients diagnosed with bone GCT, with regard to the site of involvement, age, initial symptoms, time of symptom onset, classification and type of treatment, among patients attended between May 1994 and August 2009. RESULTS: The threshold indicated as the limit for Campanacci stage I tumors to be the commonest diagnosis, with a 98.2% chance that the treatment would be non-aggressive, was 2 months after symptom onset. This finding was statistically significant (p = 0.017). Every additional month increased the chance that a patient would be diagnosed with an advanced-stage tumor by 10.94%, in relation to the chances of having the other two stages of the tumor. CONCLUSION: The study result not only suggests that the alternative hypothesis that the earlier the diagnosis of GCT is, the less severe the lesion will be, has been confirmed; but also especially predicts the relationship between the time of symptom appearance and the severity of the tumor.
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title Giant-cell tumor: analysis on the importance of early diagnosis and the epidemiological profile
spellingShingle Giant-cell tumor: analysis on the importance of early diagnosis and the epidemiological profile
Ferraz,Diego Firmino de Carvalho Diniz
Giant-cell tumors/diagnosis
Giant-cell tumors/epidemiology
Giant-cell tumors/therapy
title_short Giant-cell tumor: analysis on the importance of early diagnosis and the epidemiological profile
title_full Giant-cell tumor: analysis on the importance of early diagnosis and the epidemiological profile
title_fullStr Giant-cell tumor: analysis on the importance of early diagnosis and the epidemiological profile
title_full_unstemmed Giant-cell tumor: analysis on the importance of early diagnosis and the epidemiological profile
title_sort Giant-cell tumor: analysis on the importance of early diagnosis and the epidemiological profile
author Ferraz,Diego Firmino de Carvalho Diniz
author_facet Ferraz,Diego Firmino de Carvalho Diniz
Santos,César Augusto Torres dos
Costa,Victor Hugo Farias
Souza,Antônio Marcelo Gonçalves
Lima,Paulo Rogerio Gomes
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author2 Santos,César Augusto Torres dos
Costa,Victor Hugo Farias
Souza,Antônio Marcelo Gonçalves
Lima,Paulo Rogerio Gomes
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferraz,Diego Firmino de Carvalho Diniz
Santos,César Augusto Torres dos
Costa,Victor Hugo Farias
Souza,Antônio Marcelo Gonçalves
Lima,Paulo Rogerio Gomes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Giant-cell tumors/diagnosis
Giant-cell tumors/epidemiology
Giant-cell tumors/therapy
topic Giant-cell tumors/diagnosis
Giant-cell tumors/epidemiology
Giant-cell tumors/therapy
description ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to ascertain the relationship between early diagnosis of giant-cell tumors (GCT) and their prognosis, by correlating the time of symptom onset with the staging of the injury (through the Campanacci classification at the time of diagnosis), and with the type of treatment. The secondary objective of the study was to outline the epidemiological profile of patients with GCT in the region where the data were gathered, and to compare them with data in the literature. METHODS: The authors present an evaluation on 61 patients diagnosed with bone GCT, with regard to the site of involvement, age, initial symptoms, time of symptom onset, classification and type of treatment, among patients attended between May 1994 and August 2009. RESULTS: The threshold indicated as the limit for Campanacci stage I tumors to be the commonest diagnosis, with a 98.2% chance that the treatment would be non-aggressive, was 2 months after symptom onset. This finding was statistically significant (p = 0.017). Every additional month increased the chance that a patient would be diagnosed with an advanced-stage tumor by 10.94%, in relation to the chances of having the other two stages of the tumor. CONCLUSION: The study result not only suggests that the alternative hypothesis that the earlier the diagnosis of GCT is, the less severe the lesion will be, has been confirmed; but also especially predicts the relationship between the time of symptom appearance and the severity of the tumor.
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