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Prostatic stromal tumor with fatal outcome in a young man: histopathological and immunohistochemical case presentation

Stromal tumors of the prostate are rare and only a few cases have been described in the literature, including exceptional cases of stromal tumors with unknown malignant potential (STUMP) and a fatal outcome in young patients. Morphologically distinguishing a STUMP from a stromal sarcoma of the prost...

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Autores principales: Colombo, Piergiuseppe, Ceresoli, Giovanni Luca, Boiocchi, Leonardo, Taverna, Gianluigi, Grizzi, Fabio, Bertuzzi, Alexia, Santoro, Armando, Roncalli, Massimo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3019592/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21234249
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/rt.2010.e57
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author Colombo, Piergiuseppe
Ceresoli, Giovanni Luca
Boiocchi, Leonardo
Taverna, Gianluigi
Grizzi, Fabio
Bertuzzi, Alexia
Santoro, Armando
Roncalli, Massimo
author_facet Colombo, Piergiuseppe
Ceresoli, Giovanni Luca
Boiocchi, Leonardo
Taverna, Gianluigi
Grizzi, Fabio
Bertuzzi, Alexia
Santoro, Armando
Roncalli, Massimo
author_sort Colombo, Piergiuseppe
collection PubMed
description Stromal tumors of the prostate are rare and only a few cases have been described in the literature, including exceptional cases of stromal tumors with unknown malignant potential (STUMP) and a fatal outcome in young patients. Morphologically distinguishing a STUMP from a stromal sarcoma of the prostate (PSS) is still a challenge. We describe the histopathological and immunohistochemical findings in a 34-year-old man with a malignant specialized cell stromal tumor of the prostate that was diagnosed initially as STUMP, and he developed lung metastases within a few months. The patient attended our hospital because of lower urinary tract symptoms, after having excreted tissue through the urethra a few months before. Ultrasonography and urethrocystoscopy examinations showed a mass arising from the verumontanum, and a transurethral resection (TUR) revealed a highgrade spindle cell sarcoma reminiscent of a phyllode tumor of the breast. The tumor cells were immunoreactive for vimentin, progesterone receptor and, focally, CD34. The preliminary histological findings were subsequently confirmed after radical prostatectomy. The patient developed bilateral lung metastases and died 25 months after the initial diagnosis. Although rare in young patients, the challenging differential diagnosis of STUMP and PSS means that a prostate STUMP diagnosis made on the basis of biopsy or TUR specimens also requires urethrocystoscopic monitoring for the early detection of any progression to PSS. Radical prostatectomy should also be carefully considered.
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spelling pubmed-30195922011-01-13 Prostatic stromal tumor with fatal outcome in a young man: histopathological and immunohistochemical case presentation Colombo, Piergiuseppe Ceresoli, Giovanni Luca Boiocchi, Leonardo Taverna, Gianluigi Grizzi, Fabio Bertuzzi, Alexia Santoro, Armando Roncalli, Massimo Rare Tumors Case Report Stromal tumors of the prostate are rare and only a few cases have been described in the literature, including exceptional cases of stromal tumors with unknown malignant potential (STUMP) and a fatal outcome in young patients. Morphologically distinguishing a STUMP from a stromal sarcoma of the prostate (PSS) is still a challenge. We describe the histopathological and immunohistochemical findings in a 34-year-old man with a malignant specialized cell stromal tumor of the prostate that was diagnosed initially as STUMP, and he developed lung metastases within a few months. The patient attended our hospital because of lower urinary tract symptoms, after having excreted tissue through the urethra a few months before. Ultrasonography and urethrocystoscopy examinations showed a mass arising from the verumontanum, and a transurethral resection (TUR) revealed a highgrade spindle cell sarcoma reminiscent of a phyllode tumor of the breast. The tumor cells were immunoreactive for vimentin, progesterone receptor and, focally, CD34. The preliminary histological findings were subsequently confirmed after radical prostatectomy. The patient developed bilateral lung metastases and died 25 months after the initial diagnosis. Although rare in young patients, the challenging differential diagnosis of STUMP and PSS means that a prostate STUMP diagnosis made on the basis of biopsy or TUR specimens also requires urethrocystoscopic monitoring for the early detection of any progression to PSS. Radical prostatectomy should also be carefully considered. PAGEPress Publications 2010-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3019592/ /pubmed/21234249 http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/rt.2010.e57 Text en ©Copyright P. Colombo et al., 2010 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License (by-nc 3.0). Licensee PAGEPress, Italy
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Colombo, Piergiuseppe
Ceresoli, Giovanni Luca
Boiocchi, Leonardo
Taverna, Gianluigi
Grizzi, Fabio
Bertuzzi, Alexia
Santoro, Armando
Roncalli, Massimo
Prostatic stromal tumor with fatal outcome in a young man: histopathological and immunohistochemical case presentation
title Prostatic stromal tumor with fatal outcome in a young man: histopathological and immunohistochemical case presentation
title_full Prostatic stromal tumor with fatal outcome in a young man: histopathological and immunohistochemical case presentation
title_fullStr Prostatic stromal tumor with fatal outcome in a young man: histopathological and immunohistochemical case presentation
title_full_unstemmed Prostatic stromal tumor with fatal outcome in a young man: histopathological and immunohistochemical case presentation
title_short Prostatic stromal tumor with fatal outcome in a young man: histopathological and immunohistochemical case presentation
title_sort prostatic stromal tumor with fatal outcome in a young man: histopathological and immunohistochemical case presentation
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3019592/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21234249
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/rt.2010.e57
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