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Metastatic deposit in the inguinal canal is an uncommon finding. Few tumors such as pancreatic cancer, rectal cancer, and ovarian cancer have been described previously with metastatic inguinal canal deposit. We present here a case of prostate cancer with an uncommon inguinal canal deposit that was detected on Ga-prostate-specific membrane antigen PET/CT.Giant cell tumor (GCT) of bone is benign and typically shows osteolytic changes on x-ray, whereas osteosarcoma is malignant and generally shows osteolytic and osteoblastic mixed imag