Clinicopathological features of prostate cancers detected after an initial diagnosis of 'atypical glands suspicious for cancer'
M Zhou, C Magi-Galluzzi - Pathology, 2010 - Elsevier
Background A diagnosis of 'atypical glands suspicious for cancer'(ATYP) in prostate needle
biopsy is associated with approximately a 40-50% risk of detecting prostate cancer in
subsequent biopsies. Pathological characteristics of prostate cancer following an initial
diagnosis of ATYP are rarely studied. Design We studied prostate biopsies with an initial
diagnosis of ATYP. Number of ATYP foci, presence of concomitant high grade prostatic
intraepithelial neoplasia (HGPIN), date and diagnosis of repeat biopsies were recorded …
biopsy is associated with approximately a 40-50% risk of detecting prostate cancer in
subsequent biopsies. Pathological characteristics of prostate cancer following an initial
diagnosis of ATYP are rarely studied. Design We studied prostate biopsies with an initial
diagnosis of ATYP. Number of ATYP foci, presence of concomitant high grade prostatic
intraepithelial neoplasia (HGPIN), date and diagnosis of repeat biopsies were recorded …
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