2015
DOI: 10.5958/2394-6792.2015.00032.0
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Study of Various Histopathological Patterns in Turp Specimens and Incidental Detection of Carcinoma Prostate

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“…Thapa N et al and Begum Z et al also evaluated only TURP specimens in their respective studies. 12,13 Thapa N et al in their study found 92.2% cases were of BPH, 4.8% were prostatic cancers and these observations were comparable with our findings. 12 Begum Z et al also observed almost similar percentage of BPH and adenocarcinoma cases constituting 96% and 4% respectively.…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…Thapa N et al and Begum Z et al also evaluated only TURP specimens in their respective studies. 12,13 Thapa N et al in their study found 92.2% cases were of BPH, 4.8% were prostatic cancers and these observations were comparable with our findings. 12 Begum Z et al also observed almost similar percentage of BPH and adenocarcinoma cases constituting 96% and 4% respectively.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Five of these cases had poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma with Gleason's score of more than 7 while 3 cases had moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma with Gleason's score of 7. Comparable results were reported by Thapa N et al and Begum Z et al 12,13 …”
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“…This finding was in agreement with other studies. 19,20 Incidental carcinoma is carcinoma detected on histo-pathological examination of prostatic tissue which is removed with the clinical diagnosis of benign lesion. In our study 7 out of 8 carcinoma were incidental carcinoma which accounts for 7.29% of all cases.…”
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“…1,2 The incidence of prostatic lesions increases with increasing age. In the aging male, there is significant tissue remodeling taking place within the prostate.…”
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