
Only a few cases of Giant Cell tumours of temporal and sphenoid bones have been documented in English literature. Concurrent temporoshenoid location is extremely rare for a Giant Cell Tumour. These locally aggressive bonedestructive tumours usually have a fairly predictable pat-tern of spread. We present here a case of Temporosphenoid Giant Cell Tumour that exhibited an unusual pattern of spread. This tumour was removed in a single stage without any untoward sequelae. A brief review of literature is included.
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