We report the case of a 75-year-old man with prostate adenocarcinoma, referred for initial staging using 99m Tc-PSMA scan. The whole body PSMA scan revealed a zone of increased uptake in the skull. Subsequent 99m Tc-PSMA SPECT/CT imaging demonstrated a hypodense lesion in the brain parenchyma. Notably, the patient recently presented with left-sided hemiparesis. The subsequent MRI and surgical pathology confirmed the diagnosis of glioblastoma multiforme for the incidentally detected PSMA-avid lesion in the brain. This case highlights the importance of recognizing atypical PSMA-avid lesions to avoid misclassification as metastatic disease, thereby enhancing diagnostic accuracy. Furthermore, PSMA uptake in glioblastoma may serve as a potential target for theranostic approaches.
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Mohammad Ahmadi
Amin Saber Tanha
Haniye Elahifard
Clinical Nuclear Medicine
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d896166c1944d70ce07525 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1097/rlu.0000000000006451