Atypical presentation of an oesophageal carcinoma with metastases to the left buttock: a case report

Introduction Oesophageal carcinomas represent 3% of all cancers in the UK accounting for 7650 new cases per annum. Oesophageal cancer may be associated with swallowing abnormalities, localised mass pressure effects, lymphatic or distant metastatic spread. Case presentation We report a 50-year-old ma...

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Published in:Cases journal Vol. 2; no. 1; p. 6691
Main Authors: Smyth, Sarah, O'Donnell, Mark E, Kumar, Susim, Hussain, Atiq, Cranley, Brian
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Cases Network Ltd 18-05-2009
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Summary:Introduction Oesophageal carcinomas represent 3% of all cancers in the UK accounting for 7650 new cases per annum. Oesophageal cancer may be associated with swallowing abnormalities, localised mass pressure effects, lymphatic or distant metastatic spread. Case presentation We report a 50-year-old man who presented with a painful, enlarging, solid, fixed lesion adjacent to the left buttock with associated dysphagia. Initial endoscopic assessment suggested severe oesophageal inflammation while the lesion in the buttock area was presumed to be a primary soft-tissue neoplasm. However, subsequent histological assessment confirmed a primary oesophageal squamous carcinoma with metastatic spread to the buttock. Conclusion We discuss the clinical presentation, investigative modalities, and current therapeutic guidelines associated with this rare metastasis and present other atypical oesophageal musculoskeletal metastases. We emphasise the need to consider all aspects of patient symptomatology during the investigation of any atypical lesion.
ISSN:1757-1626
1757-1626
DOI:10.1186/1757-1626-2-6691