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Prog Urol ; 21(9): 615-8, 2011 Oct.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21943657

ABSTRACT

UNLABELLED: The Gleason score is a histopronostic criterion which gives an appraisal of prostate cancer aggressiveness and outcomes. OBJECTIVE: The goal of this retrospective study was to assess the relationship between Gleason scores appreciated on biopsies and later on surgical gross specimen. RESULTS: During the period of the study, 123 patients benefit of a histological diagnosis of prostate cancer recording Gleason score on biopsies and postsurgical intervention on gross specimen. After analysis of biopsies and for gross specimen the reported Gleason scores vary from 3 to 9 and the mean was 5.9 and 6.1 respectively. There was a good concordance between the Gleason scores for biopsies and gross specimen in about 32.5% of cases. We noted a difference of score of one point in 37.3% of patients and a difference of two points and more in 30% of cases. In 28.4% the Gleason scores were overestimated while in 39% they were underestimated. More than half of the patients' cohort was classified in the group of histologically moderately differentiated cancer. When grouping the patients according to the histological types well, moderately or less differentiated cancers, the Gleason scores concordance for biopsies and for gross specimen change from 32.5% up to 74.8%. The correlation can be considered good for the less differentiated cancers. CONCLUSION: Gleason score showed some limits in the appreciation of the prediction. The grouping of patients according to the three distinct histological differentiation groups increases the concordance between the score of Gleason on biopsy specimen and gross specimen but it seems less powerful for cancers well and moderately differentiated cancers.


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Prostatic Neoplasms/pathology , Prostatic Neoplasms/surgery , Biopsy , Cross-Sectional Studies , Humans , Male , Neoplasm Grading , Retrospective Studies
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Bull Soc Pathol Exot ; 99(4): 227-9, 2006 Oct.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17111967

ABSTRACT

The authors report a new case of African Histoplasmosis in a 60-year-old patient. It was an humeral localization revealing a pathological fracture which grew into an extension of osteolysis and a cutaneous fistulization likely to be a malignant bone tumor. The case has been diagnosed by surgical biopsy and histological analysis. Its antifungal treatment in progress resulted in the drainage of the out-flow that should permit the bone reconstruction by graft. The authors stress on the need to focus on this affection whenever, in a tropical area, one is faced with any chronic bone fistula that cannot positively be cured in spite of sound medical cares.


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Bone Diseases/complications , Fractures, Spontaneous/etiology , Histoplasmosis/complications , Humeral Fractures/etiology , Female , Humans , Middle Aged
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J Med Vet Mycol ; 30(3): 245-8, 1992.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1517960

ABSTRACT

We report the first Congolese case of African histoplasmosis in a patient with AIDS which represents the third case to be described in the literature. This contrasts with the now frequent occurrence of Histoplasma capsulatum histoplasmosis in HIV-infected subjects in North America; the difference is likely to be due to differences in exposure to the fungus rather than to differences in behaviour of the fungus or in the epidemiology of HIV.


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Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/complications , Dermatomycoses/complications , Histoplasmosis/complications , Opportunistic Infections/complications , Adult , Congo/epidemiology , Dermatomycoses/epidemiology , Histoplasmosis/epidemiology , Humans , Male , Opportunistic Infections/epidemiology
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