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Incidental Brain Metastases From Prostate Cancer Diagnosed With PSMA PET/CT and MRI: A Case Series and Literature Review.

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The Prostate 📖 저널 OA 44.8% 2021: 1/1 OA 2025: 33/75 OA 2026: 42/94 OA 2021~2026 2025 Vol.85(9) p. 841-849
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P · Population 대상 환자/모집단
환자: advanced prostate cancer (aPC) is not routinely performed
I · Intervention 중재 / 시술
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[CONCLUSION] In patients with poorly differentiated or neuroendocrine aPC, BMETS may occur without neurologic symptoms and stable PSA. PSMA PET/CT may complement brain MRI for identifying BMETS in these patients.

Mondia MWL, Batchala PP, Dreicer R, Devitt ME, McCord MR, Mut M

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[BACKGROUND] Brain metastases (BMETS) from prostate cancer are rare.

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APA Mondia MWL, Batchala PP, et al. (2025). Incidental Brain Metastases From Prostate Cancer Diagnosed With PSMA PET/CT and MRI: A Case Series and Literature Review.. The Prostate, 85(9), 841-849. https://doi.org/10.1002/pros.24890
MLA Mondia MWL, et al.. "Incidental Brain Metastases From Prostate Cancer Diagnosed With PSMA PET/CT and MRI: A Case Series and Literature Review.." The Prostate, vol. 85, no. 9, 2025, pp. 841-849.
PMID 40079497 ↗
DOI 10.1002/pros.24890

Abstract

[BACKGROUND] Brain metastases (BMETS) from prostate cancer are rare. Hence, brain imaging in neurologically asymptomatic patients with advanced prostate cancer (aPC) is not routinely performed. Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) PET/CT uses a radiotracer that binds to prostate cancer epithelial cells and is FDA-approved for initial staging for high-risk prostate cancer, detecting prostate cancer recurrence, and determining eligibility for radionuclide therapy.

[METHODS] We report six patients with asymptomatic BMETS from aPC found on staging PSMA PET/CT or MRI. Along with cranial MRI, PSMA PET/CT may be useful for detecting asymptomatic intracranial metastasis in select patients with prostate cancer.

[RESULTS] Brain metastases were diagnosed in four patients by staging PSMA PET/CT scan-three after systemic disease progression and one during routine surveillance. In two other patients, BMETS were detected using MRI despite negative PSMA PET/CT for brain lesions. All were neurologically asymptomatic. Three patients had undetectable serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) concentrations; one had neuroendocrine differentiation on histology.

[CONCLUSION] In patients with poorly differentiated or neuroendocrine aPC, BMETS may occur without neurologic symptoms and stable PSA. PSMA PET/CT may complement brain MRI for identifying BMETS in these patients.

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