| Literature DB >> 18303731 |
Paolo Viganò1, Stefano Carlo Maria Picozzi, Alfio Giuberti, Marilena Casu, Vittorio Manganini, Luciano Mazza, Guido Raffaele Strada.
Abstract
Numb chin syndrome is a sensory neuropathy characterized by numbness involving the distribution of the mental nerve that could be an uncommon manifestation of metastatic malignancy. Bony metastases are common in patients with advanced prostate carcinoma and involving preferentially vertebrae, sternum, pelvic bones, ribs and femurs. We report a case in an 82-year-old man presenting a history of mental neuropathy as the isolated presenting symptom of a widespread metastatic prostate cancer Numb chin syndrome was describe in some reviews as a late component of a previously diagnosed disease but this report underline the importance of this neuropathy as the isolated presenting symptom of a widespread metastatic prostate cancer. This event is very rare and enumerates four cases in the world literature.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 18303731
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Ital Urol Androl ISSN: 1124-3562