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Pain and fracture after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction caused by giant cell tumour of the distal femur
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Dildey, Petra
, Gerrand, Craig
, Kakkar, Rahul
, Dowen, Daniel
2013
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Pain and fracture after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction caused by giant cell tumour of the distal femur
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Dildey, Petra
, Gerrand, Craig
, Kakkar, Rahul
, Dowen, Daniel
2013
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Pain and fracture after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction caused by giant cell tumour of the distal femur
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Pain and fracture after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction caused by giant cell tumour of the distal femur
2013
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The causes of pain after an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction are numerous and may have complex origins. We present an unusual case in which pain after an ACL reconstruction developed secondary to a giant cell tumour of the bone occurring around a fixation screw in the distal femur, with an associated fracture through the femoral tunnel of a previously well-functioning reconstruction. We discuss the aetiology and the treatment of a complex clinical scenario.
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