MSK 84 : Clavicle, rib – Bony metastases – Prostate cancer
MSK 84 : Clavicle, rib – Bony metastases – Prostate cancer
MSK 84 : Clavicle, rib – Bony metastases – Prostate cancer
CASE HISTORY
This man had pain in the back and dysuria in 1945 (Age 59). In Feb 1948 he was admitted and was found to have inoperable carcinoma of the prostate with widespread secondary deposits in pelvis and spine. He was given Stilboestrol 5-10mg t.d.s and discharged. His condition deteriorated and in June 1950 he became incontinent of urine and faeces. He suffer considerable pain for which a pre-frontal leucotomy was performed. His mental condition improved somewhat after operation, but x-ray showed no change in the bony metastases. He was cachectic and was put on paraldehyde terminally.
PATHOLOGY
Half of the sternum and one rib are mounted and are virtually replaced by white bone, which was exceedingly hard and only cut through with difficulty. Small red areas of surviving bone marrow can be seen.