Extra-gastrointestinal stromal tumor arising in the prostate: an unusual anatomical location

P. Pamu, S. Yalavarthi, S. S. Kumar, Seetharamaiah
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Abstract

Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are tumors of mesenchymal origin arising from the walls of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, with stomach being the most common site followed by the small intestine. Those with similar morphology identified outside the GI tract are termed extra-gastrointestinal stromal tumors and are often located in the mesentery, omentum, pelvis, retro-peritoneum, rectovaginal septum, perivaginal soft-tissue, and very rarely the prostate. Due to their malignant potential, it is utmost essential to diagnose such extra-intestinal occurrences, with immunochemistry being an effective tool in its diagnosis. We herein report a case of GIST of the prostrate in a 75-year-old male presenting with dysuria and urinary retention and discuss the role of immunohistochemistry markers that aid in diagnosis and its differentiation from other malignant conditions involving the prostrate. This case serves best to promote awareness of GIST in unusual anatomical locations to help early diagnosis and prompt subsequent management.
发生于前列腺的胃肠道外间质肿瘤:一个不寻常的解剖位置
胃肠道间质瘤(gist)是起源于胃肠道壁的间质肿瘤,胃是最常见的部位,其次是小肠。在胃肠道外发现的形态相似的肿瘤称为胃肠道外间质瘤,通常位于肠系膜、网膜、骨盆、腹膜后、直肠阴道间隔、阴道周围软组织,很少位于前列腺。由于其恶性潜能,诊断这种肠外病变是至关重要的,免疫化学是诊断的有效工具。我们在此报告一例75岁男性前列腺间质瘤,表现为排尿困难和尿潴留,并讨论免疫组织化学标记物在诊断和与其他涉及前列腺的恶性疾病鉴别中的作用。本病例有助于提高对异常解剖部位间质瘤的认识,以帮助早期诊断和及时的后续治疗。
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