Metastatic Lesion of the Vertebra in Prostate Cancer and Complex Instrumental Diagnostics
https://doi.org/10.37174/2587-7593-2021-4-2-101-107
Abstract
Purpose: To conduct a retrospective analysis of the clinical case of metastatic vertebral lesion in prostate cancer and the algorithm for the use of instrumental diagnostic methods.
Material and methods: Patient 67 years old. History of prostatectomy for prostate cancer. Suspected metastatic lesion of the left transverse process of the 7th thoracic vertebra based on PET/CT. For clarification, MRI, Skeletal scintigraphy, SPECT/CT were performed.
Conclusion: Access to a wide range of instrumental methods does not guarantee correct diagnosis. Modality, research methodology, time between the first and clarifying methods — all these factors affect the correct diagnosis, the choice of the treatment method, the timeliness of the start of treatment and, as a result, the fate of the patient.
About the Authors
N. V. KocherginaRussian Federation
24 Kashirskoye Highway, Moscow, Russia 115478;
Build. 1, 2/1 Barrikadnaya St., Moscow, Russia 125993
S. N. Prokhorov
Russian Federation
24 Kashirskoye Highway, Moscow, Russia 115478
S. I. Tkachev
Russian Federation
24 Kashirskoye Highway, Moscow, Russia 115478;
Build. 1, 2/1 Barrikadnaya St., Moscow, Russia 125993
A. D. Ryzhkov
Russian Federation
24 Kashirskoye Highway, Moscow, Russia 115478
A. B. Bludov
Russian Federation
24 Kashirskoye Highway, Moscow, Russia 115478;
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For citations:
Kochergina N.V., Prokhorov S.N., Tkachev S.I., Ryzhkov A.D., Bludov A.B. Metastatic Lesion of the Vertebra in Prostate Cancer and Complex Instrumental Diagnostics. Journal of oncology: diagnostic radiology and radiotherapy. 2021;4(2):101-107. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.37174/2587-7593-2021-4-2-101-107