Proximal Femoral Metastasis From Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor-Mutated Lung Adenocarcinoma Mimicking Osteosarcoma on Magnetic Resonance Imaging

World J Oncol. 2024 Aug;15(4):731-735. doi: 10.14740/wjon1888. Epub 2024 Jul 5.

Abstract

The aggressive nature of lung cancer is frequently accompanied by a high incidence of bone metastasis; however, proximal femoral metastasis from lung cancer is comparatively uncommon when compared to other malignancies. In this report, we present the case of a 53-year-old Asian male who presented with pain in the left thigh and back. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed severe bone destruction with involvement of adjacent soft tissue mass at the left thigh, exhibiting imaging findings that mimic osteosarcoma. Subsequent bone biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-mutated lung adenocarcinoma with bone metastasis. The patient achieved survival following administration of osimertinib and underwent surgery for femoral metastases without palliative surgery for lung cancer. Therefore, proximal femoral metastasis from EGFR-mutated lung adenocarcinoma should be considered as a differential diagnosis in patients suspected to have osteosarcoma. The imaging findings of proximal femoral metastasis from EGFR-mutated lung adenocarcinoma were presented, and their therapeutic management was discussed.

Keywords: EGFR mutation; Lung adenocarcinoma; Osteosarcoma; Proximal femoral metastasis.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

Grants and funding

This work was supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province (grant number: ZR2023QH517, ZR2022QH252); Clinical Medical Science and Technology Innovation Program of Jinan Science and Technology Bureau (grant number: 202328059); Foundation of Research Hospital Association of Shandong Province (grant number: 2022016); Foundation of Scientific Research Incubation of Shandong First Medical University and Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences (grant number: 202201-086).