Staging 68 Ga-PSMA PET/CT in 963 consecutive patients with newly diagnosed prostate cancer: incidence and characterization of skeletal involvement.
Mikhail KeslerKosta KerzhnerIdo DruckmannJonathan KutenCharles LevineDavid SaridDaniel KeizmanOfer YossepowitchEinat Even-SapirPublished in: European journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging (2021)
Although traditionally bone metastases of PCa are considered osteoblastic, osteolytic and intramedullary metastases are common, as identified on PET with labeled PSMA. Skeletal spread may be present also in patients with GG ≤ 2/3 and PSA < 10 ng/dL.