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Arianna R Tidball1, Elizabeth N Harlow1,2
1College of Medicine University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Medicine Omaha USA.
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Fatigue in older adults, though common and nonspecific, may signal serious disease. This report describes an older man whose complaint of fatigue, evaluated with urinary symptoms, revealed metastatic prostate cancer with diffuse bone involvement. This highlights the need to consider malignancy in the differential of unexplained fatigue.
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