2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jocn.2016.06.004
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Metastatic prostatic adenocarcinoma with neuroendocrine differentiation to meningioma

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“…previously reported cases of donor prostatic cancer in tumor-to-tumor metastasis, none of which involved SFT. The most common recipient tumor was meningioma (7 cases) [13], followed by renal cell carcinoma (6 cases) [14][15][16], follicular adenomas of the thyroid gland (1 case) [17], renal oncocytoma (1 case) [18].This case is also the rst reported in the literature to involve prostatic cancer metastasizing to SFT.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…previously reported cases of donor prostatic cancer in tumor-to-tumor metastasis, none of which involved SFT. The most common recipient tumor was meningioma (7 cases) [13], followed by renal cell carcinoma (6 cases) [14][15][16], follicular adenomas of the thyroid gland (1 case) [17], renal oncocytoma (1 case) [18].This case is also the rst reported in the literature to involve prostatic cancer metastasizing to SFT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, it may be related to the interaction between signal transduction, hormones and enzymes. Tumors metastasis to meningioma have been reported like breast cancer, [ 9 , 10 ] lung cancer, [ 7 , 11 ] esophageal carcinoma, [ 12 ] renal cell carcinoma, [ 13 ] prostatic adenocarcinoma, [ 14 ] thyroid carcinoma, [ 15 ] angiosarcoma, [ 16 ] and malignant melanoma. [ 17 ] And breast cancer and lung cancer are the most common entities metastasizing to meningioma.…”
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“…There are few case reports of atypical metastasis of prostate cancer in literature, including intra-abdominal neuroendocrine metastases [ 4 ] and metastasis to the cranial cavity mimicking meningiomas but with small cell neuroendocrine tumor histology [ 5 ] and to the pleura mimicking mesothelioma [ 6 ]. In 1984, Saitoh et al autopsied 1885 patients with prostate cancer and found that 49% of 1367 patients with metastatic disease had pulmonary metastases.…”
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confidence: 99%