| Literature DB >> 35004081 |
Dunya Alfaraj1, Rawan O AlOtaibi2, Reema M Bamousa2, Jana F Alzamami2.
Abstract
Pancreatic cancer with bone metastasis is considered a very rare malignancy. Although the incidence rate of people with pancreatic cancer who develop bone metastasis is unknown, it is estimated as between 5% and 20%. We report a 61-year-old lady who had multiple emergency department visits complaining of lower back pain radiating to the lower limbs for five months. Clinical and imaging workup suggested pancreatic adenocarcinoma metastasis to the second lumbar vertebra (L2), lungs, and ovaries.Entities:
Keywords: pancreatic adenocarcinoma; pancreatic cancer; pathological fractures; skeletal metastasis; spinal fracture
Year: 2022 PMID: 35004081 PMCID: PMC8725633 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.20920
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1X-ray of the lumbar spine; anterior-posterior (AP) and lateral views
Showing unremarkable lumbar spine
Figure 2X-ray of the lumbar spine; AP and lateral views
Showing L2 compression, with no obvious fracture
Figure 3CT scan lumbar without contrast
Showing L2 vertebral body compression fracture with no definitive compression on the spinal cord
Figure 4MRI scan lumbar spine
Showing L2 compression fracture with significant height reduction