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Acrometastasis of non-small cell lung carcinoma to rare location as thumb
Author(s) -
Serhat Yildirim,
Funda Taşlı,
Tolga Karcı,
Ahmet Karaarslan
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
hand and microsurgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2458-7834
DOI - 10.5455/handmicrosurg.207311
Subject(s) - medicine , thumb , lung , surgery
Lung cancer metastasis to finger bones is very rare compared to that in other bones. When a patient presents with erythematous and painful swelling of a finger, it can be easily misdiagnosed. X-rays usually show a destructive lytic lesion. This metastasis has a very poor prognosis. Here, a case of a sixty-one-year-old male patient with metastasis of non-small-cell lung cancer to the right thumb, initially misdiagnosed as infection, is described. Differential diagnosis and treatment options are also reviewed in this case report. [Hand Microsurg 2016; 5(3.000): 169-171

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