H3F3A-mutated giant cell tumour of bone without giant cells-clinical presentation, radiology and histology of three cases.
Benedikt LeinauerEduard WolfMathias WernerDaniel BaumhoerThomas BreiningAndreas M LuebkeRainer MaasMarkus SchultheißAlexandra von BaerAnusch Sufi-SiavachChristian MoritzSven GeisslerKevin MellertPeter MöllerThomas F E BarthGernot JundtPublished in: Histopathology (2021)
We believe that these GCTBs without giant cells expand one end of the heterogeneous range of GCTB. Because of the lack of giant cells, correct diagnosis of GCTB is challenging or even impossible on histological grounds alone. In these cases, detection of the characteristic H3F3A mutation (G34W-specific antibody RM263 or sequencing) is extremely helpful for diagnosing those lesions without giant cells as giant cell tumours of bone.