Urology Case Reports (Nov 2022)

Primary follicular lymphoma of the prostate presenting with elevated PSA and a PI-RADS 3 lesion on MRI: A case report

  • Hanna Jia,
  • Daniel Roberson,
  • Xunda Luo,
  • R. Caleb Kovell,
  • Lee Hartner,
  • Joseph F. Harryhill

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45
p. 102195

Abstract

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Prostate cancer is the most common malignancy diagnosed in men. PI-RADS 3 lesions on multiparametric MRI, when histologically proven malignant, overwhelmingly represent prostatic adenocarcinoma. Primary lymphoma of the prostate, especially follicular lymphoma, is exceedingly rare. To our knowledge, its presentation with a PI-RADS 3 lesion and elevated PSA has not been previously described. We report the case of a 68-year-old, healthy male presenting with elevated PSA and lower urinary tract symptoms found to have a PI-RADS 3 lesion. Prostate biopsy revealed low-grade follicular lymphoma, and staging showed no other lesions. The patient is currently being managed with close surveillance.

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