Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer Presenting as Bulky Lymphadenopathy: A Case without Bone Metastasis.

IF 0.7 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL American Journal of Case Reports Pub Date : 2025-03-28 DOI:10.12659/AJCR.946869
Ruchi Yadav, Shengmin Huang, Ifeanyi Uche, Akriti Pokhrel, Umar Zahid, Unni Mooppan, Jen Chin Wang
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BACKGROUND Prostate cancer (PCa) tends to spread most often to the regional lymph nodes and then to the skeleton. The prevalence of bone metastases is more than 80% in patients with metastatic PCa. Non-regional lymph node (NRLN) metastasis is defined as cancer cells spreading to lymph nodes distant from the primary tumor and often signals a more advanced stage of cancer. We are reporting such a rare case of NRLN without skeletal metastasis in PCa. CASE REPORT We report a rare case of persistently elevated PSA >20 ng/mL after the treatment of localized PCa in the past. A workup by PSA positron emission tomography (PSMA-PET) scan showed the presence of bulky retroperitoneal massive lymphadenopathy, a type of NRLN metastasis, in the absence of bone metastasis. The patient was then treated with abiraterone plus docetaxel, leading to a decrease in PSA levels from 21 ng/mL to 2.42 ng/mL. The PSMA-PET scan also showed significant shrinkage of lymphadenopathy, marking a favorable response. CONCLUSIONS Castration-resistant PCa typically metastasizes to bone, but our case presents a rare occurrence of bulky NRLN metastasis without skeletal involvement. The use of PSMA-PET imaging and genetic testing can help identify this atypical metastatic pattern. Early recognition is crucial, as it enables more accurate diagnosis and prompt treatment decisions and improves outcomes through timely intervention and personalized therapeutic strategies.

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去势抵抗性前列腺癌表现为大体积淋巴结病:一例无骨转移。
前列腺癌(PCa)倾向于最常扩散到区域淋巴结,然后扩散到骨骼。在转移性前列腺癌患者中,骨转移率超过80%。非区域淋巴结(NRLN)转移被定义为癌细胞扩散到远离原发肿瘤的淋巴结,通常是癌症晚期的信号。我们报告一例罕见的前列腺癌无骨转移的NRLN。病例报告我们报告一个罕见的病例持续升高PSA bbb20 ng/mL后,治疗的局限性前列腺癌。PSA正电子发射断层扫描(PSMA-PET)显示,在没有骨转移的情况下,存在巨大的腹膜后肿块性淋巴结病,这是一种NRLN转移。患者随后接受阿比特龙加多西他赛治疗,PSA水平从21 ng/mL降至2.42 ng/mL。PSMA-PET扫描也显示明显的淋巴结萎缩,标志着良好的反应。结论:去势抵抗性前列腺癌通常转移到骨骼,但本病例出现了罕见的无骨骼累及的大体积NRLN转移。使用PSMA-PET成像和基因检测可以帮助识别这种非典型转移模式。早期识别至关重要,因为它可以更准确地诊断和迅速做出治疗决定,并通过及时干预和个性化治疗策略改善结果。
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