Prostatic metastases and polycythemia vera on bone magnetic resonance imaging: A case report

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Localized prostate cancer and polycythemia vera (PV) are rare, and can be difficult to distinguish from bone marrow metastatic prostate cancer. The present study describes a case of prostate cancer occurring with PV. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed diffusely inhomogeneous bone marrow of the pelvis and a localized prostatic mass. The bone marrow biopsy indicated erythrocytosis and leukocytosis. The patient was treated with aspirin and twice-weekly phlebotomy procedures for two weeks, followed by a radical prostatectomy. Following the surgery, the patient was continually treated with interferon-α2b and aspirin, and demonstrated no abnormalities within the one-year follow-up period. The findings of the present study may aid in the future diagnosis and treatment of patients with prostate cancer and PV.

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Li, Y., An, W., Wei, W., Liu, M., Wang, G., & Wang, X. (2015). Prostatic metastases and polycythemia vera on bone magnetic resonance imaging: A case report. Oncology Letters, 9(3), 1317–1320. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2014.2809

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