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Fever of unknown origin, a rare presentation of metastatic prostate cancer: Case report.


ABSTRACT: Metastatic prostate cancer can have an initial presentation with fever and systemic inflammatory response syndrome. Accurate diagnosis allows to differentiate this type of cancer from infectious conditions and to start early treatment. We report one case, in which the patient presented to the emergency department with lower urinary tract symptoms, fever and consumptive syndrome. Acute prostatitis was initially suspected, but subsequently prostate adenocarcinoma was diagnosed. This case enables us to consider the possibility of prostate adenocarcinoma as the diagnose in patients with fever of unknown origin, and the role of procalcitonin to rule out the presence of infection.

SUBMITTER: Hota T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6997235 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Fever of unknown origin, a rare presentation of metastatic prostate cancer: Case report.

Hota Thiago T   Sala Luis Fernando LF   Lunkes de Oliveira André Emanuel AE   Woidello Carlos Augusto CA   Cavalli Alexandre Cavalheiro AC   Slongo Luiz Edison LE  

Urology case reports 20200121


Metastatic prostate cancer can have an initial presentation with fever and systemic inflammatory response syndrome. Accurate diagnosis allows to differentiate this type of cancer from infectious conditions and to start early treatment. We report one case, in which the patient presented to the emergency department with lower urinary tract symptoms, fever and consumptive syndrome. Acute prostatitis was initially suspected, but subsequently prostate adenocarcinoma was diagnosed. This case enables u  ...[more]

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