@article{ajcp2018611,
author={{Jose, Roslin and Kurtkoti, Prerana Suresh and Kavyamala, K and K, Sai Subramanyam and Lokwani, Sunit and CA, Jayashankar and Jones, Dyna and N, Rohith and Pinnelli, Venkata Bharat Kumar and Kandi, Venkata Ramana},
title={Carcinoma of Unknown Primary: A Case Report},
journal={American Journal of Cancer Prevention},
volume={6},
number={1},
pages={1--4},
year={2018},
url={http://pubs.sciepub.com/ajcp/6/1/1},
issn={2328-7314},
abstract={Cancer of unknown primary (CUP), is a rare malignancy with unknown site of origin. The disease accounting for 2%-3% of all fatal malignancies, have variable histologic tumour types and clinical presentations. The present study discusses a case of CUP in a 68-year-old male subject, presenting with a 6-month history of abdominal pain in the upper abdomen. The patient was a chronic smoker and had the presence of bilateral testicular swelling for the past 15 years. The clinical examination of the patient revealed bilateral inguinal lymphadenopathy. The findings of the abdominal CT scan and the bone biopsy of the patient suggested metastatic carcinoma. 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose PET CT scan showed lytic lesions. The study recommends the need for a focused search, comprising of robust immunohistochemical profiling, for locating the primary tumors in CUP.},
doi={10.12691/ajcp-6-1-1}
publisher={Science and Education Publishing}
}
