Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2620121 Journal of Chiropractic Medicine 2011 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveThe purpose of this case study is to describe the clinical presentation of a patient with a chief complaint of low back and leg pain with no prior diagnosis of lung cancer.Clinical FeaturesA 48-year-old man with a history of back pain presented to a chiropractic office with a complaint of low back and left leg pain.Intervention and OutcomeAbnormal examination and radiographic findings were discovered. The patient was immediately referred to the pulmonologist for co-management. Through the use of advanced imaging and biopsy, stage 4 lung cancer was diagnosed.ConclusionLow back pain recurrence in an established patient should constitute a reevaluation of the problem. The cause cannot be assumed to be musculoskeletal in origin even though this may have been the case with the initial complaint. Metastatic disease should be considered with any type of recurrent low back pain.

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