Presentation
History of left breast cancer and mastectomy.
Patient Data
Age: 55 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Skeletal metastases - breast cancer
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CT scan shows extensive lytic and sclerotic osseous lesions involves the lumbar spine and pelvic bones of the advanced breast cancer metastases.
Also, the pathological fracture of the L5 vertebra which shows a reduction in the height and posterior bulging into the canal is evident.
Case Discussion
The recent patient is a known case of breast cancer referred to us with a history of lumbar pain and inability to walk and CT scan shows sclerotic osseous metastases secondary to known breast cancer.