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男性生殖系统疾病 前列腺疾病 Prostate diseases Zhu keqing 竺可青 Pathology Department Zhejiang University School of Medicine 2015-6-21
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Male Genital Tract (short version) Penis: Congenital, Inflammation, Tumors Testis/Epididymis: Congenital, Regressive, Inflammation, Vascular diseases, Tumors Prostate: Inflammation, Benign Enlargement, Malignancy
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PROSTATE INFLAMMATIONS BENIGN ENLARGEMENT MALIGNANT TUMORS
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PROSTATITIS ACUTE, usually same as urinary tract pathogens CHRONIC, usually A-bacterial, but also often recurrent or persistent from acute GRANULOMATOUS, non-TB or TB
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“BENIGN” Enlargement BP H (H= H ypertrophy ) BP H (H= H yperplasia ) Glandular and Stromal Hyperplasia “Nodular” Hyperplasia Associated with old age Causes urinary obstruction, frequency, bladder hypertrophy and bladder trabeculations By itself, it is NOT premalignant, however….
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Hyperplasia of the prostate Introduction age: over age 50 Etiology: hormonal influence
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Pathological changes Microscopically: (1) glandular proliferation and dilation (2) fibrous or muscular proliferation (3) squamous metaplasia (4) infarction Grossly: Enlargement multiple nodules, glandular proliferation: yellow-pink with soft, fibromuscuclar involvement: pale gray, tough Hyperplasia of the prostate
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Clinical presentations Compression of the urethra frequency, nocturia overflow, dribbling dysuria Retention of urine Hypertrophy of the blaader, infection, cystitis, renal infection Hyperplasia of the prostate
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Prostatic cancer The most common form of cancer in men (followed closely by lung cancer). Age: increase from 20% to 70% between 50yr to 70&80 yr Incidence: 69 per 100, 000 in US 1 per 100, 000 in China
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Etiology Age Race Family history Environmental influences Hormone level (androgen) Prostatic cancer
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Pathological changes Microscopically: adenocarcinoma well differentiated a single uniform layer of epithelium, absence of outer basal layer of cells, one or more nucleoli poorly differentiated Grossly: gritty, firm, less clearly demarcated Prostatic cancer
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Metastasis direct spread: seminal vesicles, the baser of bladder lymphoatic bloodstream: chiefly to the bones prostate-specific antigen PSA Prostatic cancer
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BIOLOGIC BEHAVIOR NORMAL PROSTATE HYPERPLASIA P.I.N. ( P rostatic I ntraepithelial N eoplasia), is like “dysplasia leading to adenocarcinoma-in situ INFILTRATION of “stroma” CAPSULE LYMPH NODES DISTANT, especially BONE
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STAGING TNM
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Prostate is #1 most common malignancy in men but NOT #1 killer. WHY? 80% over 80 Every elderly male presenting with widespread bone metastases is carcinoma of the prostate until proven otherwise PSA ( P rostate S pecific A ntigen) has been controversial as a screening test but is GREAT for follow up of a known prostate cancer
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Penis: Neoplasia Benign : Condyloma Acuminata (caused by HPV), aka venereal or genital “warts” Malignant: Squamous cell carcinoma
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Pathological changes –Two types: Squamous cell carcinoma Verrucous carcinoma: – well differentiated variant of squamous cell carcinoma – low malignant potential – locally invasive, rarely metastasize, – HPV 6, 11 related – Groosly :Two patterns: –papillary: cauliflower – like fungating mass –flat: Slowly growing, locally metastasizing lesion Carcinoma of penis
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