Abstract

This patient had been treated by radical prostatectomy for adenocarcinoma. Fifteen years later, he was referred to us due to occult biochemical recurrence (PSA=1.56ng/mL). Fluoride (18F) PET/CT and then fluorocholine (18F) (FCH) PET/CT were performed. On fluoride (18F) PET/CT, only one focus in the left iliac crest was suspicious but the biopsy of an osteoblastic anomaly had been performed 5 months before, with a negative result. On FCH PET/CT, a diffuse and intense uptake of bone marrow was noted, as well as a focus corresponding to a right external iliac lymph node, which had already been visualised on the previous FCH PET/CT and prompted endoscopic resection of three lymph nodes, which proved to be non-malignant. The osteomedullary uptake was attributed to a very recent treatment by pegfilgrastim, a recombinant human granulocyte colony stimulating factor (G-CSF). It was concluded that the recurrence was electively located in this lymphatic basin and IMRT was performed which led to a fourfold reduction in PSA serum levels. This observation illustrates the risk, never mentioned yet, of false-positive results concerning osteomedullary cancer spread, in case of treatment by G-CSF. It also confirms the role of FCH PET/CT in case of occult recurrence of prostate cancer, including verification of resection of a suspicious lymph node detected on a previous FCH PET/CT, and its capacity to guide IMRT.

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