Presentation
History of prostate carcinoma.
Patient Data
Age: 65 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Osseous metastases from prostatic carcinoma
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Multiple sclerotic lesions seen at the pelvic bones, and proximal femora in a case of carcinoma prostate with a pathological fracture through the intertrochanteric plane.
Generalized osteopenia is also evident.
Case Discussion
Multiple sclerotic lesions seen at the pelvic bones, and proximal femora in a case of prostate carcinoma consistent with osteoblastic metastases with a pathological left femoral fracture through intertrochanteric plane.