| Literature DB >> 22962385 |
S K Mukherjee1, A Panthagani, N Ramroop, S Al-Dujaily.
Abstract
A 65-year-old gentleman with a previous history of pulmonary embolus presented with a subacute onset of shortness of breath, haemoptysis and chest pain associated with a swollen left leg. Ultrasound Doppler scanning of the leg revealed no deep-vein thrombosis. Thereafter, a CT scan of the pulmonary vasculature revealed a large right-sided pulmonary embolus. CT scanning of the abdomen and pelvis was performed to look for evidence of an intra-abdominal source of thrombus and revealed evidence of a moderate sized pelvic mass causing obstructive uropathy. Urological review of the patient revealed a hard prostate and raised prostate specific antigen, consistent with a diagnosis of primary prostatic carcinoma, which after investigation with a radioisotope bone scan was found to have metastasised to the bony pelvis.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22962385 PMCID: PMC3448762 DOI: 10.1136/bcr.11.2011.5196
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Case Rep ISSN: 1757-790X