Metatarsal metastasis as the presenting feature of occult colorectal carcinoma.
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To cite: Wijayaratna R, Ng JWY. BMJ Case Rep Published online: [please include Day Month Year] doi:10.1136/bcr-2013010353 DESCRIPTION A woman aged 88 years presented with a 12month history of worsening pain in her left foot. On examination, a mass measuring 9 cm in the maximal dimension was seen in the medial aspect of the mid-foot, which was tender on palpation (figure 1). There was no other significant medical history and she was clinically well. MRI of the foot showed a destructive lesion replacing the shaft and base of the left first metatarsal extending into adjacent bones and a smaller lesion in the posterior distal tibial metadiaphysis (figure 2). Biopsy of the metatarsal lesion demonstrated poorly differentiated carcinoma with cytokeratin 7 and estrogen receptor positivity, suggestive of metastatic breast cancer. However, positron emission tomography scan showed no uptake in breast tissue and instead revealed moderate-to-intense uptake circumferentially in the wall of the rectosigmoid junction with four moderately avid mesorectal nodes (figure 3A). Uptake in multiple subcentimetre nodules in the lung was suggestive of metastatic disease (figure 3B). These findings were consistent with a primary colorectal cancer (CRC) with distant metastases to the lung and left foot. Skeletal metastases occur in 30% of malignancies and in 6.6% of patients with CRC. 2 However, metastases to the hand and foot (acrometastasis) are rare in CRC and indeed in any malignancy with an occurrence rate of only 0.1%. Our case is unusual as it demonstrates a case of acrometastasis in metatarsal bone as a first presentation of CRC. A high index of suspicion for malignancy in this case enabled prompt diagnosis. Management was symptom-based and limited to radiotherapy to the foot. Figure 1 Photograph of the left foot demonstrating a mass (measuring 9 cm in the maximal dimension) on the medial aspect with overlying signs of inflammation over the dorsal aspect.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- BMJ case reports
دوره 2013 شماره
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تاریخ انتشار 2013