A case of prostate cancer associated with osteolytic bone metastases

It is well known that prostate cancer metastasizes bone with osteoblastic change and that osteolytic change is rare. We report a case of prostate cancer that had bone metastases which were all osteolytic. A 62-year-old man was referred to our department because of abnormal prostatic acid phosphatase...

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Publié dans:Hinyokika kiyo. Acta urologica Japonica. - 1962. - 45(1999), 5 vom: 30. Mai, Seite 371-4
Auteur principal: Migita, T (Auteur)
Autres auteurs: Maeda, K, Ogata, N
Format: Article
Langue:Japanese
Publié: 1999
Accès à la collection:Hinyokika kiyo. Acta urologica Japonica
Sujets:Case Reports Journal Article Androgen Antagonists
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Résumé:It is well known that prostate cancer metastasizes bone with osteoblastic change and that osteolytic change is rare. We report a case of prostate cancer that had bone metastases which were all osteolytic. A 62-year-old man was referred to our department because of abnormal prostatic acid phosphatase and pain in his right upper arm. Digital examination revealed an enlarged and hard prostate. A computed tomographic scan revealed multiple osteolytic changes and a bone scintigraphy was positive at these sites. Histopathology of both prostate and humerus showed poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma. He received castration and antiandrogen as hormonal therapy, but the patient's prostate specific antigen did not normalize. Therefore this case was suspected to be hormone-refractory prostate cancer
Description:Date Completed 14.09.1999
Date Revised 24.11.2016
published: Print
Citation Status MEDLINE
ISSN:0018-1994