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    Persistent cough and hemoptysis. Bone scan 99mTc-MDP.

    Teaching Case

    Case presentations:

    • Male.
    • 64 y.o.
    • Presents to the hospital with persistent cough and hemoptysis.
    • Heavy smoker and has lost about 4 kg weight during the last 3 months.

    Teaching points:

    • Lung cancer is the third most common cause of bone mets after breast and prostate cancer. Other primary solid malignancies with frequent extension to bone include: melanoma, renal Ca, thyroid Ca.
    • The bone scan is not a specific procedure to detect malignant involvement, however type and distribution of lesions are often characteristic.
    • Benign conditions mimicking bone mets include: fractures, benign tumors, Paget disease, and some metabolic disorders.
    • The bone scan is a highly sensitive, inexpensive procedure for complete evaluation of the whole skeleton and it forms part of general oncologic work-up in malignancies known to have bone affinity or in patients with any malignant condition suffering from bone pain. -Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy(HOA) is a clinical syndrome of clubbing of the fingers and toes, enlargement of the extremities, and painful, swollen joints.
    • HOA is characterized by symmetric periostitisinvolving the radius, fibula, femur, humerus, metacarpals, and metatarsals. The syndrome can be primary (5%) or secondary (95%). (More teaching points in the case).

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