Rheumatic syndromes and occult tumor: 10-year experience in a teaching hospital

To describe the different clinical characteristics of patients admitted to the Rheumatology Department due to rheumatic manifestations as the first expression of an unknown malignant process. Retrospective and descriptive observational study involving the review of the medical records of those admit...

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Published inReumatologia clinica Vol. 16; no. 1; pp. 42 - 44
Main Authors Castro Corredor, David, Ramírez Huaranga, Marco Aurelio, Rebollo Giménez, Ana Isabel, Arenal López, Rocío, Cuadra Díaz, José Luis
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Spanish
Published Spain 01.01.2020
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Summary:To describe the different clinical characteristics of patients admitted to the Rheumatology Department due to rheumatic manifestations as the first expression of an unknown malignant process. Retrospective and descriptive observational study involving the review of the medical records of those admitted to rheumatology in the University Hospital of Ciudad Real between January 2007 and August 2017 for initial rheumatic manifestations with a suspicion at discharge of an unknown tumor. In all, 64 patients were identified from more than 500 admissions. The most common rheumatic manifestations were inflammatory low back pain, polyarthralgia, hip pain, thoracic spine pain, cervical pain, polyarthritis and polymyalgia rheumatica. Forty-four percent had low hemoglobin, 70% had elevation of acute-phase reactants, 62% had abnormal tumor markers, 76% had metastatic lesions. In 20% the primary tumor was of pulmonary origin and only 26.56% received palliative treatment; 64% died. It is important to consider the possibility of an underlying malignant process in the differential diagnosis since its early identification can be determinant for prognosis.
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ISSN:1885-1398
2173-5743
DOI:10.1016/j.reuma.2018.01.006