Benign
Ectopic Prostatic Glands in Subvesical Skeletal Muscle.
A Lesion Resembling Carcinoma
Zámečník M., Michal M., Hes O., Veličkinová H.
Department of Pathology, Slovak Postgraduate Academy of Medicine, Bratislava, Slovak Repulic Department of Pathology, Hospital Trenčín, Slovak Republic Šikl´s Department of Pathology, Faculty Hospital, Charles University Pilsen, Czech Republic Department of Urology, Faculty Hospital, Charles University, Pilsen, Czech Republic |
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Summary:
In physiological instances, the prostatic acini may be intermingled with striated muscle fibers in
the apex and in the anterolateral subcapsular areas of the prostate. We report an unusual lesion
composed of benign prostatic glands, which were scattered between skeletal muscle fibers beneath the bladder submucosa. A 55-year - old man underwent four transurethral resections and
radiation therapy for a urothelial carcinoma of the urinary bladder. Subsequently a cystectomy
was performed. In the resection specimen, the prostate specific antigen-positive glands were
found among the skeletal muscle bundles close to the bladder submucosa. They were seen as
small groups of haphazardly scattered or isolated glands mimicking an infiltrative pattern of
a prostatic adenocarcinoma. Prominent nucleoli in some glands further contributed to the worrisome appearance of the lesion. However, the high molecular weight cytokeratin 34bE12 exhibited
basal cell layers of the glands, and the subsequent course of disease confirmed the benign nature
of the lesion. The juxtaposition of the prostatic acini with the skeletal muscle out of the apex and
the anterolateral subcapsular areas of the prostate should be included in the differential diagnosis of prostatic carcinoma in urinary bladder and prostate biopsies.
Key words:
prostate - prostatic adenocarcinoma - ectopic prostatic glands
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