Not a true statement about Osteoclastoma

Correct Answer: Metaphyseal origin
Description: GIANT CELL TUMOR (OSTEOCLASTOMA) It is an aggressive but benign tumor of bone. It is uncommon before age 20 or after 50; 65% of our patients were between ages 20 and 40 years. Giant cell tumors are epiphyseal in origin and they arises after epiphyseal closure. When the lesion is first seen, it is already of good size. Occasionally, it may present as a small lesion
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