Nabi G, Sadiq M
Department of Surgery, Government Medical College Srinagar, Room No. 49, Hostel 7, AIIMS Campus, New Delhi-29, India.
Med J Malaysia. 2002 Mar;57(1):111-3.
A 56-year-old man presented with lower urinary tract obstructive symptoms, hemoptysis and progressive dyspnoea. Digital rectal examination showed an enlarged nodular prostate and a tru-cut biopsy confirmed carcinoma prostate. Chest x-ray showed multiple bilateral cannon ball opacities suggestive of metastases. He underwent bilateral orchidectomy and follow up assessment showed significant clearing of the cannon-ball lesions in the lungs. He remained asymptomatic at follow up that has extended to 8 years.