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Prostate Cancer after Percutaneous Arterial Embolization of the Prostate: A Case Report.

Ying-Chieh ChangSzu-Ju ChenWei-Hsuan HuangChi-Ping HuangYung-Hsiang ChenWen-Chi Chen
Published in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
We report a patient with prostate cancer found 2 years after percutaneous arterial embolization (PAE) of the prostate with a rapid increase in prostate specific antigen (PSA) 3 months later, even though the initial result was low. He did not consult a urologist during or after PAE until acute urinary retention developed. The clinical stage was cT2cN1M1b with Gleason grade 5 + 5 = 10. An increase in PSA a short interval after PAE may suggest the presence of prostate cancer. We suggest that patients undergoing PAE should consult a urologist, and that PSA levels should be checked every 3 months in the first year after PSA.
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