Presentation
Hip pain.
Patient Data
Age: 50
Gender: Female
From the case:
Femoral metastasis: breast cancer
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Predominantly lytic lesion of the proximal femoral metadiaphysis and both trochanters with cortical thinning but no fracture is identified.
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There is extensive osteoblastic abnormality consistent with advanced osseous metastases. These include multiple focal skull lesions, left glenoid, right distal humeral and left proximal femoral appendicular metastases, multiple rib, extensive thoraco-lumbar infiltration and multifocal pelvic disease including the majority of the sacrum.
Case Discussion
Patient had been newly diagnosed with breast cancer.