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  Vol. 238 No. 22, November 28, 1977 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Giant Cell Tumor in the Ischium

A Therapeutic Dilemma

Alan S. Kuritzky, MD; Stephen T. Joyce, MD

JAMA. 1977;238(22):2392-2394.


Abstract

A patient with low back pain was found to have giant cell tumor of the ischium. After initial local radiation therapy, a hemipelvectomy was performed because of tumor progression.

(JAMA 238:2392-2394, 1977)



Author Affiliations

From the Departments of Internal Medicine (Dr Kuritzky) and Surgery (Dr Joyce), Millard Fillmore Hospital, Buffalo.


Footnotes

Reprint requests to Millard Fillmore Hospital, 3 Gates Circle, Buffalo, NY 14209 (Dr Kuritzky).



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