| Literature DB >> 21724441 |
Pierre Braquet1, Angélique Chapelle, Christian Jorgensen, Yves-Marie Pers.
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We report a first case of primitive mediastinal seminoma revealed by bone metastasis without testicular tumor. In a 24-year-old patient with a 6-month history of isolated right hip pain, having normal X-ray and blood tests, we discovered a clinically silent chest mass being diagnosed as seminoma on needle biopsy. Etoposide-ifosfamide-cisplatin chemotherapy was chosen because of the presence of multiple lesions and its lesser toxicity. Germ cell tumors are a rare cause of bone metastases and need to be known to rheumatologists because of their excellent prognosis when recognized and treated early. We discuss new diagnostic (CT, MRI and PET-Scan) and treatment (chemotherapy and radiotherapy) strategies applied to our patient.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21724441 DOI: 10.1016/j.jbspin.2011.05.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Joint Bone Spine ISSN: 1297-319X Impact factor: 4.929