Presentation
Atraumatic forearm pain.
Patient Data
Age: 65 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Ulnar melanoma metastasis with pathological fracture
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Oblique pathological fracture through a well-defined permeative lesion in the proximal ulnar shaft. Overlying soft tissue swelling. The fracture is mildly displaced anteriorly with no angulation. Wrist and elbow joints are normal. Vascular calcification noted.
Case Discussion
The patient had a known history of melanoma, and subsequent bone scan demonstrated numerous other osseous lesions.