Prostate carcinoma, presenting with a solitary osteolytic bone lesion to the right hip

  • Agheli, Aref
  • Patsiornik, Yelena
  • Chen, Yu
  • Chaudhry, M. Rashid
  • Gerber, Howard
  • Wang, Jen C.
Publication date
December 2009
Publisher
The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc.

Abstract

AbstractProstate cancer is the most common malignancy and the second most common cause of cancer-associated mortality in males. Bone metastasis is frequent and generally multiple and osteoblastic. Presentation of a pure osteolytic and solitary metastasis from a prostate carcinoma is extremely rare. We report a case of prostate cancer in a 70-year-old man who presented with progressive severe right hip pain and stiffness with no urinary symptom. A whole-body bone scan revealed a solitary metastasis to the right hip. A prostate biopsy revealed prostate adenocarcinoma. We believe this is the first reported case of presentation of a solitary osteolytic bone metastasis in the pelvis from carcinoma of the prostate

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