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THE PROSTATE
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NORMAL PROSTATE FIBROMUSCU – LAR stroma Glands with EPITHELIUM and BASAL CELLS
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prostate INFLAMMATION HYPERPLASIA NEOPLASIA
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INFLAMMATION BACTERIAL, including TUBERCULOSIS IDIOPHATIC GRANULOMATOUS: The prostate becomes hard and irregular Elevated PSA Can be mistaken for cancer on palpation
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Nodular / Adenofibromyomatous HYPERPLASIA
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PROSTATE CANCER Almost always ADENOCARCINOMA 75 % of patients are > 75 years old Occurs in the peripheral zone Multifocal Scandinavia and the USA have the highest frequency; more common in blacks
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How it is detected: An elevated PSA is found at urological examination ; Normal level: 4ng / ml Incidentially in TUR P material when hyperplasia is symptomatic
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and diagnosed: Core biopsies (6 – 12 from the periphery of the prostate) Fine needle aspiration is nowadays done only to document an already known tumour
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Prostatic Intraepithelial Neoplasia
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PIN
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GLEASON GRADING
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Gleason grade 2
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GLEASON GRADE 3
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Basal cells
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GLEASON GRADE 3
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Gleason grade 4
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Gleson grade 5
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Gleason grade 5
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Perineural tumour growth
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