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Patient: 39 year old |
History: 39 year old patient: with right hip pain. The patient noticed the pain at home after her son jokingly picked her up and put her down. |
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Findings: Plain films at the time of presentaion- Normal. MR- 6.1 cm mass in the right ischium, destroying the cortex and associated with a soft tissue mass. Bone scan - Diffuse osseous metastatic disease. The large lytic right ischial lesion involving the right acetabulum as well is at risk for pathologic fracture. The bilateral femur lesions may also be at risk for impending fracture. Chest CT- Large thrombus burden with bilateral central pulmonary emboli. PET-CT - Widely metastatic disease involving the lungs, liver, bones, and mediastinal and pelvic lymph nodes. There is a dominant right pelvic mass with destruction of the right ischium and pubis. Plain films 4 months later - Marked lytic destruction of the right ischium, extending to the superior pubic ramus, right acetabulum, and right femoral head, progressed since the prior exam. Additional lesions may be present in the left inferior pubic ramus and right iliac crest |
Diagnosis: Metastatic malignant melanoma. Biopsy of the pelvic mass showed malignant melanoma |
References: http://www.ajronline.org/cgi/reprint/155/1/109.pdf, Wd RH, Kaiser LR. Skeletal metastases of melanoma: http://www.bonetumor.org/metastatic-tumors/malignant-melanoma-metastasis-bone
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Case Number: 323940Owner(s): Keith Fischer and Archana KantawalaLast Updated: 02-04-2013 The reader is fully responsible for confirming the accuracy of this content. |