Bone pulsating metastasis due to renal cell carcinoma.

Musculoskelet Surg

Baskent University School of Medicine, Department of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, Adana Research and Education Center, Dadaloglu Mah. 39 Sk. No: 6 Yuregir, Adana, Turkey.

Published: November 2010

Pulsation on the bone cortex surface is a rare condition. Pulsative palpation of the superficial-located bone tumors can be misperceived as an aneurysm. Fifty-eight-year-old man is presented with pulsating bone mass in his proximal tibia. During angiographic examination, hypervascular masses were diagnosed both at right kidney and at right proximal tibia. Renal cell carcinoma was diagnosed after abdominal CT scan. Proximal tibia biopsy was complicated with projectile bleeding.

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