Southwest Journal of Pulmonary and Critical Care (Jun 2017)

Medical image of the week: urothelial carcinoma with pulmonary metastases presenting with shoulder pain

  • Jarrett B ,
  • Ateeli H ,
  • Singh H

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13175/swjpcc067-17
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 6
pp. 315 – 317

Abstract

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No abstract available. Article truncated after 150 words. A 68 year old man with a past medical history significant only for mild hyperlipidemia and distant cigar smoking presented to this primary physician’s office with a chief complaint of left sided shoulder pain for more than 6 months duration. His only other complaint was a hacking morning cough that was attributed to GERD after resolution with omperazole therapy. He was without any other complaints such as weight loss, fevers, chills, night sweats, shortness of breath, or dyspnea on exertion. His physical exam was without any abnormality. An initial radiograph of the rileft shoudler was obtained which was without any obvious bony abnormality but demonstrated numerous potential pulmonary nodules (Figure 1). He was then referred to pulmonology for further assessment. A chest CT scan peformed with contrast again demonstrated numerous pulmonary nodules with thick walled central cavitations throughout the lung parenchyma bilaterally (Figures 2 & 3). Additional testing performed included …

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