Identifying Serious Pathology Through Follow-Up and Review

Early sarcoma diagnosis through reassessment and escalation

The Challenge

An 18-year-old patient initially presented with knee and distal thigh pain. Early review suggested symptoms may be related to growing pains, with no obvious abnormality identified.

However, persistent concern from the patient’s mother prompted reassessment.

Our Clinical Approach

On review, examination identified:

  • A firm palpable lump over the distal femur
  • Mild flexion tightness
  • Persistent symptoms despite initial reassurance

Recognising the red-flag significance of a hard, fixed mass in a young adult, the clinician urgently discussed the case with the GP and initiated a same-day Two-Week Wait referral to the sarcoma pathway.

The Outcome

The patient was seen within 48 hours.

Imaging confirmed:

  • Aggressive distal femur sarcoma
  • Metastatic disease within the lungs

Urgent surgery and chemotherapy were initiated through specialist oncology services.

Why This Matters

This case highlights:

  • The importance of reassessment when symptoms persist
  • Listening to patient and family concerns
  • Recognising rare but serious pathology early
  • The critical role of MSK clinicians in cancer detection pathways

It reinforces that MSK services play a vital role in patient safety—not just symptom management.

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