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PENCIL-CORE GRANULOMA OF THE DISTAL RADIO-ULNAR JOINT: AN UNUSUAL PRESENTATION AS SOFT-TISSUE SARCOMA AFTER 45 YEARS



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Abstract

A case of pencil-gore granuloma occurring 45 years after the initial injury is described. The clinical and radiological presentation was suggestive of a soft-tissue sarcoma. The diagnosis was confirmed by biopsy, which also revealed foreign body fragments which, on spectometric analysis, had high concentrations of carbon and aluminium.


Correspondence should be sent to Mr R. J. Grimer.

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