Journal article

Detection of synchronous primary malignancies with 68Ga-labeled prostate-specific membrane antigen PET/CT in patients with prostate cancer: Frequency in 764 patients

MM Osman, A Iravani, RJ Hicks, MS Hofman

Journal of Nuclear Medicine | SOC NUCLEAR MEDICINE INC | Published : 2017

Abstract

We evaluated the incidence of synchronous primary malignancies in patients undergoing 68Ga-labeled prostate-specific membrane antigen PET/CT for prostate cancer (PC). Methods: Reports for 764 PC patients were reviewed. Incidental lesions atypical for PC metastases and suggestive of a synchronous primary malignancy were identified. Follow-up was obtained to confirm etiology. Results: Lesions atypical for PC metastases were found in 49 (6.4%) of 764 patients, and a synchronous primary malignancy was confirmed in 5 patients (0.7%; 2 lung, 1 lymphoma, 1 thyroid, and 1 base of tongue). In 8 patients (1.0%), lesions were proven to be atypical metastases from PC. In 24 patients (3.1%), lesions had ..

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