Sternoclavicular joint arthritis: an unusual presentation of metastatic carcinoma.

  • 1 June 1983
    • journal article
    • case report
    • Vol. 10  (3) , 499-502
Abstract
Metastatic carcinoma presenting as sternoclavicular joint arthritis has only recently been reported. We describe a unique case of carcinoma arising from the tongue presenting with bilateral enlargement of the sternoclavicular joints. Diagnosis of metastatic squamous cell disease was made antemortem by Wright's stain and cytology of a joint fluid aspirate; the primary eluded detection until postmortem examination. Primary carcinoma of the tongue and oral cavity should be considered when confronted with metastatic squamous cell disease.

This publication has 0 references indexed in Scilit: