E. Marechal et al., An unusual shoulder stiffness: metastasis in the infraspinatus muscle as the first clinical manifestation of lung carcinoma, REV CHIR OR, 87(1), 2001, pp. 79-83
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Ortopedics, Rehabilitation & Sport Medicine
Journal title
REVUE DE CHIRURGIE ORTHOPEDIQUE ET REPARATRICE DE L APPAREIL MOTEUR
Purpose of the study Malignant metastases are rarely located in skeletal mu
scles. We report a case of lung adenocarcinoma disclosed by metastatic diss
emination to the infraspinatus muscle.
Case report A 66-year-old man consulted for a painful stiff right shoulder.
Pain had developed progressively and did not respond to class 2 antalgesic
s. There was a complete loss of passive and active medial rotation while th
e other shoulder amplitudes were normal. A discrete tumefaction was palpate
d in the infraspinatus fossa. Magnetic resonance imaging alone was able to
evidence an intramuscular tumoral formation within the infraspinatus. Surgi
cal excision led to the diagnosis of metastatic adenocarcinoma of the lung
and provided rapid pain relief. Nearly normal medial rotation amplitude was
recovered. The patient died at 10 months from complications related to the
lung adenocarcinoma.
Discussion This is the first report of metastatic lung carcinoma located in
the infraspinatus muscle. The clinical presentation was very exceptional,
no similar cases being reported in the literature. In bloc surgical resecti
on appears to be the best therapeutic approach, allowing positive diagnosis
and relief of pain and stiffness.