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Prostatic stromal hyperplasia with bizarre nuclei.

J N Eble1, E Tejada

  • 1Department of Pathology, Indiana University School of Medicine.

Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
|January 1, 1991
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Prostatic stromal hyperplasia with bizarre nuclei is a rare condition that can mimic cancer. Key features like degenerative nuclear changes and low mitotic rates help distinguish it from malignancy.

Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Pathology
  • Oncology

Background:

  • Prostatic stromal hyperplasia with bizarre nuclei (PSH-BN) is an uncommon variant of nodular hyperplasia.
  • It can be misdiagnosed as mesenchymal malignancy due to atypical nuclear features.

Observation:

  • A case of PSH-BN was observed in a 73-year-old man.
  • Six previously reported cases were reviewed.

Findings:

  • PSH-BN is typically characterized by degenerative nuclear changes.
  • Absent to negligible mitotic rates are characteristic.
  • Relatively sparse cellularity is another distinguishing feature.

Implications:

  • Accurate differentiation of PSH-BN from malignancy is crucial for appropriate patient management.

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  • Understanding these features aids pathologists in diagnosis.
  • Further research may clarify the pathogenesis and clinical significance of PSH-BN.