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National Journal of Andrology ; (12): 798-802, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-922160

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Objective@#To assess the rates of atypical small acinar proliferation (ASAP) and high-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (HGPIN) detected in prostate biopsy in China and the risk of PCa found in subsequent repeat biopsy.@*METHODS@#A total of 2,456 patients underwent TRUS-guided prostate biopsy with the samples of ASAP and/or HGPIN tissues in our hospital at least twice between July 2014 and June 2019. We analyzed the findings of digital rectal examination, prostate volumes, PSA levels, and the results of prostate biopsies.@*RESULTS@#Initial prostate biopsies revealed 737 cases of PCa (30.0%), 215 cases of ASAP (8.8%), 98 cases of HGPIN (4.0%), and 18 cases of ASAP+HGPIN (0.7%). Totally, 313 of the patients met the inclusion criteria and included in this study. Of the 215 cases of ASAP confirmed in the first biopsy, 72 and 25 were diagnosed with PCa in the second and third biopsies, respectively, 83 with Gleason score (GS) 6, 14 with GS7, 57 with T1c and 40 with T2a tumors. Of the 98 cases of HGPIN confirmed in the first biopsy, 1 was diagnosed with PCa in the second and another 1 in the third biopsy, both with GS6 and T1c tumors. Of the 18 cases of ASAP+HGPIN confirmed in the first biopsy, 7 and 3 were diagnosed with PCa in the second and third biopsies, respectively, 7 with GS6, 3 with GS7, 6 with T1c and 4 with T2a tumors.@*CONCLUSIONS@#ASAP is a significant risk factor for PCa and repeat prostate biopsy should be performed for patients diagnosed with ASAP in the first biopsy. Whether repeat biopsy is necessary for those diagnosed with HGPIN depends on other related clinical parameters./.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Biopsy , Cell Proliferation , China/epidemiology , Prostate , Prostatic Intraepithelial Neoplasia , Prostatic Neoplasms
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The Malaysian Journal of Pathology ; : 227-236, 2020.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-825086

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@#CIP2A is an oncoprotein involved in the progression of several human malignancies. It has recently been described as a prognostic marker in many cancers. The present study aimed to investigate the immunohistochemical expression of CIP2A in benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), high grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (HGPIN) and prostate cancer (PC), and to analyse the association with the clinicopathological parameters in PC cases to define its role in the development and progression of PC. Materials and Methods: Immunohistochemical staining for CIP2A was performed on the tissue microarray sections of 105 PC, 27 HGPIN and 27 BPH tissues. The CIP2A expression scores were compared with several clinicopathological parameters. Results: CIP2A was expressed in 96,2% of PC, 55,6% of HGPIN and 40,7% of BPH tissues. The expression of CIP2A in PC was significantly higher than in HGPIN (p<0.0001) and BPH (p<0.0001) cases. CIP2A expression score was significantly associated with Gleason score (p=0.032) and lymphovascular invasion (p=0.039). Nevertheless, there was no statistically significant association between the expression of CIP2A and perineural invasion, pT stage, metastasis and recurrence (p>0.05). Multivariate analysis indicated that GS, lymphovascular invasion, distant metastasis were independent prognostic factors for PC patients but, CIP2A expression score was not found to be a prognostic factor. Additionally, there was no significant difference between the survival times of patients according to CIP2A expression (p=0.174). Conclusion: According to our results, the expression of CIP2A protein is increased in PC and its expression may be involved in the development, differentiation, and aggressiveness of PC. However, further studies are needed to confirm our findings and to clarify the role of CIP2A in the development of PC.

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Practical Oncology Journal ; (6): 217-221, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-617757

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Objective The objective of this study was to investigate a risk of prostate cancer(PCa) at a repeat biopsy in patients with chronic prostate inflammation and widespread high grade prostatic intra epithelial neoplasia(wHGPIN).Methods From July 2006 to December 2014,172 cases of prostate biopsy were collected.All of them were diagnosed as HGPIN for the first biopsy,punctured by transrectal ultrasound for 12 points.After the first puncture for 6 months,patients were punctured for rebiopsy.Multi-focal wHGPIN was defined as a high -grade prostate intraepithelial neoplasia with 2 or more cores detection in a prostate biopsy.Isolated HGPIN was defined as a high-grade prostate intraepithelial neoplasia with only one core detection in a prostate biopsy.Results Seventy-two patients with HGPIN were isolated from primary HGPIN,102 patients with isolated HGPIN,17 patients with chronic prostatitis,70 with multifocal HGPIN and 54 with chronic prostatitis.Forth-eight of 172 patients initial diagnosis of HGPIN was diagnosed as PCa at rebiopsy.The detection rate of wHGPIN was 52.86% (37/70)and isolated HGPIN for 10.88% (11/102).They showed a statistically difference between two groups(P <0.001).The detection rate of PCa in HGPIN patients with chronic prostatitis was higher than that in patients without chronic prostatitis(P =0.011).Chronic prostatitis and multifocal wHGPIN were a risk factor for prostate cancer independent by rebiopsy,confirmed by the logistic regression model.Conclusion Rebiopsy is a high risk factor of prostate adenocarcinoma for patients with chronic prostatitis and multifocal HGPIN initially diagnosed by the first biopsy.Therefore,these patients are recommended under ultrasound induced by rectal prostate rebiopsy.

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Yonsei Medical Journal ; : 1054-1062, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-34061

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Intraductal carcinoma of the prostate (IDC-P) is characterized by prostatic carcinoma involving ducts and/or acini. The presence of IDC-P is usually associated with a high-grade Gleason score, large tumor volume, and adverse prognostic parameters, including extraprostatic extension and seminal vesicle invasion. When present, IDC-P is associated with worse outcomes, regardless of treatment status. IDC-P is included in a broader diagnostic category of atypical cribriform lesions of the prostate gland. This category of lesions also includes high-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (HGPIN), urothelial carcinoma involving prostatic ducts or acini, and prostatic ductal adenocarcinoma, amongst other intraductal proliferations. Differentiating between these entities is important as they have differing therapeutic and prognostic implications for patients, although differential diagnosis thereof is not always straightforward. The present review discusses IDC-P in regards to its morphological characteristics, molecular features, and clinical outcomes. Given the current state of knowledge, the presence of IDC-P should be evaluated and documented correctly in both radical prostatectomy and needle biopsy specimens, and the clinical implications thereof should be taken into consideration during treatment and follow up.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Carcinoma, Acinar Cell/chemistry , Carcinoma, Ductal/chemistry , Carcinoma, Transitional Cell/chemistry , Diagnosis, Differential , Neoplasm Grading , Prostatic Intraepithelial Neoplasia/chemistry , Prostatic Neoplasms/chemically induced , Tumor Burden
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-185975

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A relatively new development in the arena of prostatic histopathological study is the premalignant proliferative high grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (HGPIN) in the glandular epithelium, possibly relating to carcinoma. Aim of the study is HGPIN and its association with Prostatic hyperplasia and Prostatic carcinoma. The present study was undertaken in the Upgraded Department of Pathology, King George Hospital, Andhra Medical College for a period of five years from January 2002 to December 2006. A total of 340 cases evaluated, 277 (81.47%) were benign, 11 (3.23%) were premalignant and 52 (15.29%) malignant lesions. Premalignant lesions were preceded by a decade as compare to malignant lesions, with a mean age of 8 years difference. Among premalignant lesions only high grade prostatic intraepithelial lesion is seen in association with prostatic carcinoma (40%).

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Korean Journal of Urology ; : 297-303, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-174431

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High-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (HGPIN) has been established as a precursor to prostatic adenocarcinoma. HGPIN shares many morphological, genetic, and molecular signatures with prostate cancer. Its predictive value for the development of future adenocarcinoma during the prostate-specific antigen screening era has decreased, mostly owing to the increase in prostate biopsy cores. Nevertheless, a literature review supports that large-volume HGPIN and multiple cores of involvement at the initial biopsy should prompt a repeat biopsy of the prostate within 1 year. No treatment is recommended for HGPIN to slow its progression to cancer.


Subject(s)
Adenocarcinoma , Biopsy , Mass Screening , Prostate , Prostate-Specific Antigen , Prostatic Intraepithelial Neoplasia , Prostatic Neoplasms
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Repert. med. cir ; 18(2): 70-75, 2009. tab
Article in English, Spanish | LILACS, COLNAL | ID: lil-519861

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La resección transuretral de próstata es un procedimiento común para tratar patologías urinarias obstructivas benignas. Al material obtenido se le practica estudio histológico para confirmar la naturaleza benigna, pero en algunos casos se ha encontrado como hallazgo incidental un adenocarcinoma en estadios tempranos. No se sabe con claridad cuánto material debe procesarse o si la cantidad de tejido examinado aumenta la posibilidad de encontrar cáncer. El objetivo de este trabajo es determinar la frecuencia de adenocarcinoma incidental de próstata en pacientes sometidos a RTU por causa benigna. Reune 196 casos de RTU en los que se procesó en una segunda fase todo el tejido restante obtenido, describiendo las variables edad, peso del espécimen, número de láminas procesadas, niveles de PSA y categoría diagnóstica, la cual fue clasificada como negativa para maglinidad, PIN alto de grado y adenocarcinoma de próstata estadios T1a y T1b. Se encontró que la frecuencia de cáncer próstata en pacientes a quienes se les realizó RTU por hiperplasia prostática benigna en el Hospital de San José fue muy baja, dos pacientes de 71 y 80 años, además de otro que corresponde a una neoplasia intraepitelial de alto grado (PIN de AG) con niveles normales de PSA, lo que evidencia que la frecuencia es menor que la reportada en la literatura internacional.


Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) is a common procedure performed to treat benign urinary obstruction conditions. The specimen obtained undergoes hystologic work-up to confirm benign nature, but in some cases, an early-stage adenocarcinoma is found incidentally. It is not clearly known how much material must be processed or if the amount of tissue examined increases likelihood of finding cancer. The purpose of this work is to determine the frequency rate of incidental prostatic adenocarcinoma in patients who undergo TURP for a benign cause. It gathers 196 cases of TURP in which all the remaining tissue obtained underwent a second phase work-out, considering variables as age, weight of specimen, number of slides processed, PSA levels and diagnostic category, which was classified as negative for malignancy, high-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN) and prostatic adenocarcinoma in stages T1a and T1b. It was evidenced that the frequency of prostate cancer in patients who underwent TURP for benign prostatic hyperplasia at the San José Hospital was very low, consisting of two patients 71 and 80 years old, as well as one that corresponds to a high-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN of AG) with normal PSA levels, which evidences that our frequency rate is smaller than that reported in international literature.


Subject(s)
Humans , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Prostatic Hyperplasia , Transurethral Resection of Prostate , Prostatic Intraepithelial Neoplasia , Prostatic Neoplasms , Urologic Surgical Procedures, Male
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