Case Report: A case of femoral metastatic cancer misdiagnosed as isolated femoral lesser trochanter avulsion fracture
Meng-qi Pang, Feng-ze Wu, Jia-yan Chen, Rang-teng Zhu, Gang Jin, Wei-jie Gong, Han-tao Jiang

TL;DR
A patient with lung cancer had hip pain initially thought to be a minor fracture, but further tests revealed a cancer spread in the bone.
Contribution
Highlights the diagnostic challenge of metastatic disease mimicking an avulsion fracture and the importance of MRI for accurate diagnosis.
Findings
Initial X-ray and CT misdiagnosed metastatic fracture as an avulsion injury.
MRI identified abnormal bone marrow and soft tissue mass, confirming metastasis.
Delayed diagnosis due to initial imaging limitations highlights the need for comprehensive evaluation in cancer patients.
Abstract
To highlight the diagnostic challenges and clinical implications of metastatic disease presenting as an atypical fracture in a patient with a history of lung cancer, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a high index of suspicion for metastatic disease and the need for comprehensive diagnostic approaches. We present a case of a 79-year-old male with a history of poorly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma of the left lung who presented with left hip pain after minor trauma. Initial X-ray and CT imaging suggested an avulsion fracture of the femoral lesser trochanter(LT).The patient was managed conservatively with bed rest. However, persistent pain led to further evaluation with MRI, revealing an underlying pathological fracture due to metastatic cancer. Initial radiographic and CT findings showed a localized bone defect and surrounding soft tissue swelling, consistent with an…
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TopicsManagement of metastatic bone disease · Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment · Bone health and treatments
