Alcalay M, Azais I, Brigeon B, Babin P, Vandermarcq P, Debiais F, Bontoux D
Department of Rheumatology, Poitiers Teaching Hospital, France.
Rev Rhum Engl Ed. 1995 Nov;62(10):632-42.
The diagnosis of primary tumors with inaugural bone metastases is a serious and difficult problem commonly encountered in rheumatology. Helpful information can be derived from the radiologic appearance of the metastases, history of the patient, clinical findings, chest film, standard laboratory tests, imaging studies, serum marker assays, and histologic findings. Based on our personal experience and on previously published data, we have developed a decision tree aimed at enhancing the efficacy of the diagnostic process while ensuring optimal patient comfort and containing costs.