Granulomatous prostatitis
| Granulomatous prostatitis | |
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| File:Granulomatous inflammation of bladder neck.jpg | |
| Micrograph showing a granulomatous prostatitis due to BCG treatment for bladder cancer. H&E stain. | |
| Specialty | Urology |
Granulomatous prostatitis is an uncommon disease of the prostate, an exocrine gland of the male reproductive system.[1] It is a form of prostatitis (prostate inflammation), resulting from infection (bacterial, viral, or fungal), BCG vaccine, malacoplakia or systemic granulomatous diseases which involve the prostate.
Pathogenesis
[edit | edit source]Prostatic secretions escape into the stroma and elicit an inflammatory response.[2]
Histopathology
[edit | edit source]Noticeable destruction of Acini, surrounded by epitheloid cells, giant cells, lymphocytes, plasma cells and dense fibrosis.[2]
Mimicry of prostate cancer
[edit | edit source]Granulomatous prostatitis can be mistaken for prostate cancer, including on rectal examination, MRI, and heightened PSA scores. A biopsy differentiates.[3][4][5][6]
Causes
[edit | edit source]Some 70% of cases are idiopathic. Causes may include infection and immunological links.[6]
Prevalence
[edit | edit source]One study stated prevalence in 0.44% in routine prostatectomy specimens, 0.29% in needle biopsies, and 0.77% of TURP, simple prostatectomy, and needle biopsy.[2]
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