Prostate cancer metastasis to the distal phalanx of the left hallux: The first confirmed case and literature review

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Prostate cancer is one of the most common carcinomas in Asia, as well as all over the world. The vast majority of prostate cancer patients present with bone metastases, which mainly involve the axial bones, with pain as the most common symptom. The present study reports the first case of prostate cancer metastasis to the hallux in a 73-year-old man who presented with pain and a swollen phalanx of the left hallux. This symptom developed gradually over a period of several months and could not be improved with the common treatments. Due to a pathological fracture, amputation of the left phalanx was performed. Notably, the immunohistochemical examinations of the surgical sample demonstrated the presence of a metastatic lesion from prostate cancer. The present study describes an unusual presentation involving phalangeal metastasis in a prostate cancer patient, and a systematic review of reported cases of rare metastatic events in prostate cancer is also discussed.

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Sui, X., Hu, Y., Zhang, C., Pan, H., & Li, D. (2016, August 1). Prostate cancer metastasis to the distal phalanx of the left hallux: The first confirmed case and literature review. Oncology Letters. Spandidos Publications. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2016.4701

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