- Author:
Jae-Hyeong CHOI
1
;
Kun-Woo KIM
;
Jin-Tae HWANG
;
Jin-Woo SUH
;
Yong-Taek LEE
;
Kyung-Jae YOON
;
Jong Geol DO
Author Information
- Publication Type:Case Report
- From: Clinical Pain 2020;19(1):54-58
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
- Abstract: Skeletal muscle metastasis of gastric cancer is extremely rare and is associated with various symptoms. Here, we report on a 60-year-old woman with right hip pain after excessive walking. Two years earlier, the patient had been treated for advanced gastric cancer (surgery, adjuvant chemotherapy). Upon magnetic resonance imaging, diffuse muscle swelling and high signal intensity were observed in T2-weighted images of the right hip muscle. However, the FDG uptake in the right gluteal muscles was not obviously increased. Pathological examination of muscle biopsy revealed metastatic adenocarcinoma of stomach origin. The patient was treated with chemotherapy, and the swelling and pain in the right hip are progressively improving.