Rare Paravertebral and Skull Base Metastases in Prostate Cancer

Case Rep Oncol. 2016 Nov 14;9(3):738-746. doi: 10.1159/000452327. eCollection 2016 Sep-Dec.

Abstract

Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed visceral cancer in the United States. A majority of cases exhibit an insidious course and nonaggressive tumor behavior. Prostate cancer can manifest as lesions which remain localized, regionally invading or metastasize to lymph nodes, bones, and lungs. Here, we report a unique case of metastatic prostate cancer to the right upper mediastinum, presenting as a paravertebral mass within 2 years of initial tissue diagnosis. Paravertebral spread has not been described for prostate cancer, and herein, we discuss the clinical presentation, diagnostic workup, and possible therapeutic options available in light of the literature.

Keywords: Mixed sclerotic and lytic lesions; Paravertebral metastasis; Prostate cancer; Skull base metastasis.

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