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What Causes Lower Back Pain Along With Elevated PSA Levels?

hi, I am having pain in my lower back, kidney area. i have had elevated psa level recently, as well as hypercalcemia, both showing up during last 9 months. i have had a prostate biopsy, no issues and a lower cat scan, no issues. why the pain? also, no stones.
Mon, 11 Apr 2016
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Thanks for asking at Healthcare Magic. I read your question and I understand your concern.
High PSA level with Hypercalcemia is suggestive of lytic lesion in bones. The commonest site is lower back.
As your biopsy was normal then I would suggest you to do MRI lumbosacral spine and bone scan to settle with dilemma.
Hope it helps best.
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Take your best care.
Regards
Dr Ejaz
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What Causes Lower Back Pain Along With Elevated PSA Levels?

Thanks for asking at Healthcare Magic. I read your question and I understand your concern. High PSA level with Hypercalcemia is suggestive of lytic lesion in bones. The commonest site is lower back. As your biopsy was normal then I would suggest you to do MRI lumbosacral spine and bone scan to settle with dilemma. Hope it helps best. Don t forget to rate this answer. Take your best care. Regards Dr Ejaz