Presentation
Known case of breast cancer with a history of left side mastectomy presented with generalized bone pain.
Patient Data
Age: 55 years
From the case:
Metastatic breast carcinoma with bone and liver metastases
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CT scan demonstrates multiple hypodense lesions especially in the posterior segments of the liver with washout in the delay phase (not shown here). There is no evidence of mediastinal lymphadenopathy.
Focal peritoneal thickening near the liver represents peritoneal seeding.
There are also multiple sclerotic skeletal lesions and evidence of left side mastectomy as well.The uterus is myomatous.
Case Discussion
Multiple skeletal and liver metastasis associated with evidence of peritoneal seeding in a known case of breast cancer.