Bilateral renal metastasis following radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer: a case report - Summary - MDSpire

Bilateral renal metastasis following radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer: a case report

  • By

  • Qiu Ming He

  • Jun Jie Tang

  • Chao Hao

  • Yi Jiang

  • Ji Huang

  • Jian Biao Huang

  • Xin Hua Tu

  • May 29, 2026

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Objective:

To report the diagnosis and treatment of an 81-year-old man with advanced prostate cancer presenting with multiple organ metastases, including renal and liver involvement.

Key Findings:
  • The patient had a total PSA level of 274.71 ng/mL and presented with bilateral renal metastases, which is rare in prostate cancer.
  • Histopathological examination confirmed metastatic prostatic acinar adenocarcinoma with a high Ki-67 proliferation index of 40%, indicating high proliferative activity.
  • The case highlights the need for rigorous postoperative surveillance and timely adjustments in endocrine therapy.
Interpretation:

Limitations:
  • The case represents a single patient experience, limiting generalizability to broader populations.
  • Limited literature exists on visceral metastases in castration-sensitive prostate cancer, necessitating further research.
Conclusion:

The findings contribute to the understanding of treatment-emergent metastatic patterns in prostate cancer.

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