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Case Report
Does Giant Multilocular Cystadenoma of Prostate Respond to LHRH Agonist or
It Is a Case of Cystic Prostate Cancer Wrongly DiagnosedÃ?¢Ã?â?¬Ã?â?? A Report of 3 Cases
and Review of Literature
Author(s): Abeeku Afedzi Hammond, Alison Bradley, Vijay Ramani and Miles HoweAbeeku Afedzi Hammond, Alison Bradley, Vijay Ramani and Miles Howe
A retrospective review of radiology registry identified 3 cases of diagnosed giant multilocular cystadenoma of prostate. The first case illustrates a 59-year-old man with worsening voiding and storage symptoms of 2 months duration. The prostate was enlarged with the right lobe being bigger than the left node and his PSA was 9.3 ug/l. MRI showed large Multi cystic mass from the prostate and TRUS biopsy revealed adenocarcinoma prostate. Neoadjuvant LHRH agonist shrunk the mass before radiotherapy. He has no urinary symptoms and PSA consistently less than 0.1. Repeat MRI showed highly shrunken mass. In the second case, we present a 79-year-old patient presenting with rising PSA despite being on finasteride. MRI diagnosed large cystic and solid mass arising from the prostate and extending to the abdomen. Tran’s rectal ultrasound guided biopsy plus aspiration of the fluid from the mu.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2165-7920.1000996
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