Abstract
Osseous metastases occur in approximately 20-30 % of malignancies. Ofthese, 0.007-0.3% has acro metastasis. Metastatic malignancies of the foot are rare. They unusually develop from lung, colon and genitourinary tumors. Metastases to the bones of the foot can pain, rash, svvell, soft tissue ulceration and osteolytic destruction. A patient applied to orthopedics clinic due to pain on right big toe vvith rash and purulent discharge that lasts for tvvo vveeks. A 58-year-old male patient undervvent an operation due to bladder cancer seven years ago. He had been prediagnosed vvith osteomyelitis and his right big toe had been amputated. A histopathological diagnosis vvas consistent vvith primary tumor. İn this report, vve present an unusual case of bladder tumor vvith foot metastasis.