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Prostate specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography (PSMA PET) avidity in a granular cell tumour of the left supraspinatus muscle: a case report

Granular cell tumour is a rare, mostly benign, soft tissue, neuroectodermal tumour, most commonly seen in the skin and peripheral soft tissue. There are no publications to date of PSMA-PET avidity in a granular cell tumour. In this 60 year old male, staging PSMA-PET for a localized intermediate risk...

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Published in:BJR case reports 2024-05
Main Authors: F Fargah, Farokh, ARM Tahir, Abdul Rahim Mohd, T Le, Ngo Tue, TP Shakespeare, Thomas, MT Hsieh, Michael
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Language:English
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Summary:Granular cell tumour is a rare, mostly benign, soft tissue, neuroectodermal tumour, most commonly seen in the skin and peripheral soft tissue. There are no publications to date of PSMA-PET avidity in a granular cell tumour. In this 60 year old male, staging PSMA-PET for a localized intermediate risk prostate cancer incidentally identified a PSMA-avid left supraspinatus lesion, which was subsequently biopsy-proven as a granular cell tumour. We present the first case of PSMA-avid granular cell tumour and add to the growing literature documenting PSMA-PET avidity in benign and malignant lesions apart from prostate cancer.
ISSN:2055-7159
2055-7159
DOI:10.1093/bjrcr/uaae015