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Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen in Low-Grade Fibromatosis.
Clinical Nuclear Medicine 2017 December
We report a case of fibromatosis demonstrating prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-positive scan. A 76-year-old man was under assessment because of rising prostate-specific antigen level. Bone scan showed abnormal soft tissue uptake of Tc-MDP adjacent to the right scapula, compatible with a mass in MRI, thereafter. Because of the unavailability of Ga-PSMA scan in our department and also high cost in other centers, the patient underwent Lu-PSMA for more assessment, which revealed PSMA-avid mass. Pathologic examination confirmed the diagnosis of low-grade fibromatosis. This report demonstrates another false-positive result of PSMA scan and highlights the importance of pathologic examination.
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