Prostate Cancer Presenting with Parietal Bone Metastasis

  • Kirakoya B
  • Pare A
  • Abubakar B
  • et al.
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Abstract

Bone metastases from prostate cancer are very common. They are usually located on the axial skeleton. However, cranial bone metastases especially to the parietal bone are rare. We report a case of metastatic prostate cancer presenting with left parietal bone metastasis in a patient with no urological symptoms or signs. We should consider prostate cancer in any man above 60 years presenting unusual bone lesions.

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Kirakoya, B., Pare, A. K., Abubakar, B. M., & Kabore, M. (2017). Prostate Cancer Presenting with Parietal Bone Metastasis. Case Reports in Urology, 2017, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/1928570

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