X. Ray wrist showing soap bubble appearance in epiphyseal region. Diagnosis:

Correct Answer: Giant cell tumour'
Description: Ans. (a) Giant cell tumourRef: Maheshwari 5th ed. 1237; Orthopedic Pathology byVincent J Vigorita P 294* GCT is an epiphyseal tumor* GCT usually involves subarticular region distal radius and distal femur, the proximal tibia being most common site.* If there is a soap bubble appearance in diaphyseal region, it is adamantioma.Also Know* Sun burst appearance: Osteosarcoma* Nidu/Seed in cortex: Osteioid osteoma* Onion skin appearance: Ewing s sarcoma* Exostosis (cartilage cap): Osteochondroma
Category: Orthopaedics
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