Journal of Clinical Medicine (Dec 2022)

Bone Metastases from Gastric Cancer Resembling Paget’s Disease: A Case Report

  • Hisaki Aiba,
  • Tomoharu Nakazato,
  • Hideo Matsuo,
  • Hiroaki Kimura,
  • Shiro Saito,
  • Takao Sakai,
  • Hideki Murakami,
  • Jun Kawai,
  • Shingo Kawasaki,
  • Yasuhiro Imamura

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11247306
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 24
p. 7306

Abstract

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Systemic osteosclerotic lesions are frequently caused by multiple bone metastases or systemic metabolic disorders. However, bone metastasis from gastric cancer is rare. Herein, we describe such a case, with radiographic and clinical findings resembling Paget’s disease. The patient was an 80-year-old Japanese woman with a history of early gastric cancer, treated by partial gastrectomy 2 years prior. The patient sought medical care for chronic low back pain. On imaging, systemic sclerotic lesions were observed throughout the spine and pelvis, with an increase in bone mineral density from 0.86 g/cm3 (2 years prior) to 1.38g/cm3 (current visit) in the lumbar spine. Elevated serum levels of osteoblastic and osteolytic markers were identified. A bone biopsy was used to confirm the diagnosis of metastatic gastric cancer. The patient was treated with TS-1 and denosumab, with normalization of abnormal metabolic markers and alleviation of the back pain. Bone metastasis is reported in only 10% of cases of gastric cancer and, thus, is relatively rare. Therefore, our case of gastric cancer recurrence presenting with mixed osteoblastic and osteolytic bone lesions similar to Paget’s disease is relevant to the report. Bone biopsy is necessary for an accurate diagnosis.

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