Osteoblastic secondaries in spine seen with

Correct Answer: Carcinoma prostate
Description: i.e. (Carcinoma prostate): (613-H17th) (CSDT 13th) Most common cause of osteoblastic secondariesIn males - Prostate cancersIn females - Breast cancer Most common cause of osteolytic metastasisIn males - Lung cancersIn females - Breast cancers Lytic expansile metastasis - Thyroid, Renal Carcinoma(i) Peripheral zone is site for Adenocarcinoma (PAC)(ii) Transition (periurethral) is site for BPHAlthough some tumours may produce mainly osteolytic lesions (eg Kidney cancers) and other mainly osteoblastic lesions (eg prostate cancers) most lesions produces both types of lesion and may go through stages where one or the other predominates (613-H17th)
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