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Mauro Liberatore1, Valentina Megna2, Gregorio Patrizi3, Domenico Giannotti4, Camilla Proietti Semproni5, Stefania Rebonato6, Flavio Barchetti7, Pietro Gallo8, Giandomenico Miscusi9.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Lungs and liver are the most common sites of colorectal cancer metastases after regional lymph nodes, but metastases to unusual sites are reported. Heterotopic bone formation in soft tissues from colorectal cancer is a rare metastatic occurrence. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25529855 PMCID: PMC4414277 DOI: 10.1186/1752-1947-8-459
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Figure 1Whole body computed tomography. a) secondary lesions of the brain; b) multiple nodules in the muscles of shoulder joint; c) presence of a large mass (about 9×10×9cm), not homogeneous, partially necrotic, occupying the upper half of the right hemithorax, with atelectasis of upper and medium lobes. Multiple nodules with irregular margins and some groups of pathological lymph nodes were located in the mediastinum; d) 10 to 12 secondary lesions in the liver parenchyma; e) similar lesions in the pancreas, adrenal glands and kidneys; f) several hypervascularized lesions in the muscles of the upper third of the lower limbs.
Figure 2Bone scan. Different areas of concentration of the radiopharmaceutical are evident in the soft tissues of the upper and lower limbs and of the pelvis, while the skeletal tissue is undamaged.