Solitary fibular metastasis from lung cancer mimicked stress fracture
A case of solitary fibular metastasis from lung cancer mimicked a stress fracture. According to recent research from Taiwan, “Most metastatic bone disease appears in the axial skeleton. Appendicular bone metastases are usually found in cases of general spread of the disease, and frequent sites are in the femur and humerus.”
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