Intense fluoro‑2‑deoxyglucose uptake in high‑grade prostatic adenocarcinoma with negligible prostate‑specific membrane antigen expression

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Çakır, TanselGüven, Selçuk
Müezzinoğlu, Bahar
Erol, Cengiz
Boz, Mustafa Yücel
Atasever, Tamer
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Çakır, T., Güven, S., Müezzinoğlu, B., Erol, C., Boz, M. Y. ve Atasever, T. (2019). Intense fluoro‑2‑deoxyglucose uptake in high‑grade prostatic adenocarcinoma with negligible prostate‑specific membrane antigen expression. Urology Annals, 11(4), 439-442. https://doi.org/10.4103/UA.UA_11_19Abstract
While 68Gallium prostate-specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography/computed tomography (68Ga-PSMA) has demonstrated increasing utility in the evaluation of prostatic carcinoma, it is essential to be aware of false-negative findings. Further subtype analyses of prostate cancer will be helpful in the understanding of the underlying reasons. We herein present a high-grade prostate adenocarcinoma, with metastatic lesions showing high 18F-labeled fluoro-2-deoxyglucose uptake instead of 68Ga-PSMA.
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