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Review Question - QID 548

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QID 548 (Type "548" in App Search)
Metastatic bony lesions that occur distal to the elbows or knees are most likely to originate from which one of the following primary organs?

Breast

4%

129/3303

Lung

79%

2612/3303

Thyroid

10%

331/3303

Gastrointestinal

3%

109/3303

Prostate

3%

108/3303

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Metastatic bony lesions that occur distal to the elbows or knees are most likely to occur from primary lung and kidney tumors. The exact molecular mechanism for this metastatic pattern is not known. It is unknown if acral metastases in isolation confer a negative prognosis, or if it is merely a reflection of an aggressive tumor; however, when encountered, long term survival is unlikely.

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