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    Diagn Pathol. 2008 Aug 12;3:34.

    Atypical adenomatous hyperplasia (adenosis) of the prostate: a case report with review of the literature.

    Armah HB, Parwani AV.

    Department of Pathology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213, USA. armahh2@upmc.edu.

    ABSTRACT: A 62-year-old male presented with symptoms of urinary obstruction and elevated serum prostate-specific antigen level of 3.61 ng/mL. Prostate needle biopsies showed benign prostatic tissue with a focus of crowded glands with minimal cytological atypia, fairly well-circumscribed with infiltrative appearance of glands at the edges. This focus had both small and larger glands with similar histological features. This focus was strongly positive for alpha-methylacyl-coenzyme A-racemase (AMACR), but showed scattered patchy staining with basal cell markers (p63 and CK903/34betaE12). Hence, the final histologic diagnosis was benign prostatic tissue with a focus of florid adenosis. Two subsequent follow-up prostate needle biopsies performed six and 12 months later both showed benign prostatic tissue with atrophic changes. This case highlights the utility of these three immunostains (AMACR, p63 and CK903/34betaE12) in the accurate diagnosis of adenosis of the prostate on needle biopsy, and avoiding its misinterpretation as prostate adenocarcinoma.

    PMID: 18700013 [PubMed - in process]

    PMCID: PMC2526076

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