2019
DOI: 10.21276/ijcmr.2019.6.4.11
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The Spectrum of Histopathological Patterns Observed in Prostate Specimens in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Kashmir

Abstract: Introduction: Prostate gland involved by a no. of benign and malignant diseases is a common cause of morbidity and mortality in the elderly men. The present study was an attempt to understand the histopathological spectrum of prostatic lesions in the specimens received by a tertiary care hospital.Material and Methods: 433 cases of prostatic specimens including TURP chips, TRUS guided biopsies and Prostatic specimens received in the Department of Pathology, Government Medical College Srinagar were included in t… Show more

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“…[ 51 ] These figures suggest that the prevalence of high-risk PCa is lower in the USA, the UK, and Germany than in West Africa and Asia [ Table 2 ]. [ 3 28 29 31 36 37 40 41 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 ] An earlier study shows that the death risk of patients with a GS of 7 to 10 range from 29% to 43%, irrespective of age. [ 62 ] This might be due to a lower prevalence of pathogenic mutation (BRCA1/2) in GS ≤ 6 (0.6%) than in GS ≥ 7 (1.2%–3.4%).…”
Section: Gleason Score Of Prostate Cancer In West Africa and Asiamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[ 51 ] These figures suggest that the prevalence of high-risk PCa is lower in the USA, the UK, and Germany than in West Africa and Asia [ Table 2 ]. [ 3 28 29 31 36 37 40 41 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 ] An earlier study shows that the death risk of patients with a GS of 7 to 10 range from 29% to 43%, irrespective of age. [ 62 ] This might be due to a lower prevalence of pathogenic mutation (BRCA1/2) in GS ≤ 6 (0.6%) than in GS ≥ 7 (1.2%–3.4%).…”
Section: Gleason Score Of Prostate Cancer In West Africa and Asiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) accounts for 78.3% of all prostate-related diagnoses and increases from 20% to 90% in men who are 40–80 years of age, whereas prostatic adenocarcinoma accounts for 92.4%–96.7% of all malignant tumors in the prostate. [ 1 2 3 ] Globally, the odds of developing prostate cancer (PCa) are 1 in 18 and the odds range from 1 in 52 for low sociodemographic index (SDI) countries to 1 in 9 in high SDI countries. [ 4 ] However, the mortality rate per new cases appears to be higher in the former than the latter.…”
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“…It also shows that BPH can be found in individuals younger <40 years of age Asia [Table 2]. [3,28,29,31,36,37,40,41,[52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61] An earlier study shows that the death risk of patients with a GS of 7 to 10 range from 29% to 43%, irrespective of age. [62] This might be due to a lower prevalence of pathogenic mutation (BRCA1/2) in GS ≤ 6 (0.6%) than in GS ≥ 7 (1.2%-3.4%).…”
Section: Gleason Score Of Prostate Cancer In West Africa and Asiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[64] Currently, the Gleason grading pattern (GG) is being proposed by John Hopkins Hospital as a more reliable tool than the Gleason scoring pattern. [65] Of note, the GG pattern [34] Port H. 282 (41.7) 97 (14.7) 297 (43.9) Abubakar et al [37] Zaria 68 (32.2) 43 (20.4) 100 (47.4) Isiwele et al [35] Calabar 5 (0.9) 297 (52.8) 261 (46.4) Bassey et al [36] Calabar 42 (44.2) 20 (21.1) 33 (33.4) Nwafor et al [29] Lagos 21 (33.9) 20 (32.3) 21 (33.9) Ikuerowo et al [40] Lagos 11 (25.6) 20 (46.5) 12 (27.9) Sapira et al [41] Port H. 58 (30.9) 53 (28.2) 77 (41.0) Ugare et al [52] Calabar 33 (37.1) 22 (24.7) 34 (38.2) Anunobi et al [28] Lagos 112 (50.9) 20 (9.1) 88 (40.0) Forae et al [31] Benin [53] UFO 176 (9.1) 465 (24.1) 1288 (66.8) Faroog et al [3] India 11 (19.3) 21 (36.8) 25 (43.9) Awang et al [54] Malaysia 10 (12.8) 57 (73.1) 11 (14.1) Heo et al [55] Korea 218 (32.3) 180 (26.7) 277 (41.0) Xu et al [56] China 10 (9.4) 22 (20.8) 69 (65.1) Zhu et al [57] China 47 (26.7) 74 (42.0) 55 (31.3) Sarikaya et al [58] Turkey 66 (44.6) 35 (23.6) 47 (31.8) Osman et al [59] Saudi Arabia 19 (25.0) 24 (31.6) 33 (43.4) Shahab et al [60] Indonesia 21 (47.7) 16 (36.4) 7 (15.9) Tsang et al [61] Hong Japan, China, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan, India)…”
Section: Gleason Score Of Prostate Cancer In West Africa and Asiamentioning
confidence: 99%
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