•HaNDL syndrome may be a condition probably underdiagnosed in pediatric age.•A differential diagnosis with viral, vascular or autoimmune etiology is necessary.•Epileptiform alterations in EEG could be possible in this infrequent syndrome.
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We present the case of a 69-year-old man with history of prostate carcinoma treated with prostatectomy and subsequently with external beam radiotherapy and hormone therapy because of biochemical recurrences. More than 10 years after the diagnosis, follow-up Tc-HDP bone scans and SPECT/CT images demonstrated an incidental diagnosis of osteoblastic pleural plaques that quickly evolve to mesothelioma. PET/CT achieved the definitive diagnosis by guiding the biopsy to the highest and most accessible focus of glucidic hypermetabolism.
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