FREQUENCY OF INCIDENTALLY DIAGNOSED PROSTATE CARCINOMA IN TRANSURETHRALLY RESECTED PROSTATE SPECIMENS
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Abstract
Objectives: To determine the frequency of incidentally diagnosed carcinoma
prostate in prostatic specimens removed by transurethral approach for benign
prostatic hyperplasia.
Methodology: This was a retrospective study conducted from January 2011 to
December 2015 on 450 specimens of transurethral prostatectomy performed
for benign prostate hyperplasia. Specimens were handled in histopathology
department of Lady Reading Hospital Peshawar. All consecutive transurethral
prostatectomy specimens received from Lady Reading Hospital or outside,
were included in the study. Patients with elevated prostate specific antigen, abnormal
digital rectal examination and already diagnosed prostate cancer were
excluded. Total weight of specimens, presence of prostatic carcinoma in the
tissue, Gleason's scores and volume of the cancer in percentage were recorded.
Hematoxylin and Eosin stains were used for staining purpose.
Results: A total of 450 specimens were received. Mean age of the patients was
55 ±8 years ranging from 43-85 years. Out of these 450 specimens 8 specimens
(1.8%) were found incidentally to have prostatic cancer. Gleason score ranged
from 6 to 7. Six specimens had T1a while two had T1b cancer. Age of all of the
patients having incidental cancer was above 60 years.
Conclusion: Incidental prostate cancer continues to be present in transurethral
specimens specifically of elderly patients. Therefore specimens of such patients
should be dealt with care both grossly and microscopically.
prostate in prostatic specimens removed by transurethral approach for benign
prostatic hyperplasia.
Methodology: This was a retrospective study conducted from January 2011 to
December 2015 on 450 specimens of transurethral prostatectomy performed
for benign prostate hyperplasia. Specimens were handled in histopathology
department of Lady Reading Hospital Peshawar. All consecutive transurethral
prostatectomy specimens received from Lady Reading Hospital or outside,
were included in the study. Patients with elevated prostate specific antigen, abnormal
digital rectal examination and already diagnosed prostate cancer were
excluded. Total weight of specimens, presence of prostatic carcinoma in the
tissue, Gleason's scores and volume of the cancer in percentage were recorded.
Hematoxylin and Eosin stains were used for staining purpose.
Results: A total of 450 specimens were received. Mean age of the patients was
55 ±8 years ranging from 43-85 years. Out of these 450 specimens 8 specimens
(1.8%) were found incidentally to have prostatic cancer. Gleason score ranged
from 6 to 7. Six specimens had T1a while two had T1b cancer. Age of all of the
patients having incidental cancer was above 60 years.
Conclusion: Incidental prostate cancer continues to be present in transurethral
specimens specifically of elderly patients. Therefore specimens of such patients
should be dealt with care both grossly and microscopically.
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Khan MA, Shah HU, Gul M, Qayyum A. FREQUENCY OF INCIDENTALLY DIAGNOSED PROSTATE CARCINOMA IN TRANSURETHRALLY RESECTED PROSTATE SPECIMENS. J Postgrad Med Inst [Internet]. 2017 Dec. 9 [cited 2024 Nov. 22];31(4). Available from: https://jpmi.org.pk/index.php/jpmi/article/view/2053
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