Case Reports in Surgery (Jan 2016)

Atypical Chest Pain: An Unusual Presentation of Spinal Metastasis due to Penile Carcinoma

  • Sarah Pywell,
  • Shumaila Hasan,
  • Mohammad Zain Sohail,
  • Georgios Mamarelis,
  • Cameron Dott,
  • Mohammad Taimur Khan,
  • Naveethan Sivanadarajah

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/7284070
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2016

Abstract

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Spinal metastases may present in a myriad of ways, most commonly back pain with or without neurology. We report an unusual presentation of isolated atypical chest pain preceding metastatic cord compression, secondary to penile carcinoma. Spinal metastasis from penile carcinoma is rare with few cases reported. This unusual presentation highlights the need for a heightened level of clinical suspicion for spinal metastases as a possible cause for chest pain in any patients with a history of carcinoma. The case is discussed with reference to the literature.