PMID: 15373189Sep 18, 2004Paper

Cystic prostate cancer: a clinical entity of ductal carcinoma

Progrès en urologie : journal de l'Association française d'urologie et de la Société française d'urologie
Laurent ZiniJacques Biserte

Abstract

Cystic prostate cancer is a rare entity. Ductal adenocarcinoma, formerly known as endometrioid adenocarcinoma, is a clinical and histological variant of prostatic carcinoma. The authors report two cases of cystic prostate cancer, in which histological examination demonstrated the predominance of a ductal carcinoma contingent. A review of the literature revealed 8 cases of cystic prostate cancer, including 3 cases that also presented a ductal contingent. The cystic appearance of the peripheral prostatic zone appears to be a distinct clinical and morphological entity of ductal carcinomas. This entity has never been previously reported.

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