[Pathology and Pathophysiology of BPH and Relevant Incidental Findings in TUR-P].

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Jakob Becker, Holger Moch
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Pathology and Pathophysiology of BPH and Relevant Incidental Findings in TUR-P Abstract: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is defined as nodular prostate enlargement due to cellular proliferation of prostate glands and stroma. Beside adenocarcinoma, BPH is one of the most common diseases in the prostate. Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) is surgical treatment of choice for BPH. Resected tissue fragments are examined in the pathology and belong to the most commonly submitted urologic specimens. Up to date, pathophysiology of BPH is not yet completely understood. Different hormones such as androgens, dihydrotestosterone, estrogens as well as growth factors, inflammation, and environmental influences are important in the process. The diagnosis of BPH is usually straightforward. In this context, it is important to mention incidental findings, which may come along as "bad surprises" while examining TURP tissue fragments. Prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN) or incidental acinar adenocarcinoma of the prostate as well as the potential preneoplastic atypical adenomatoid hyperplasia (AAH) represent a few examples. According to literature, the histologic examination of TURP tissue reveals a high-grade PIN in up to 5%. Incidental adenocarcinoma is encountered in 5-13%. These frequencies justify a relatively laborious examination of the entire or majority resected TURP tissue.

[前列腺增生的病理和病理生理及turp的相关偶然发现]。
摘要:良性前列腺增生(Benign proproplasia, BPH)是指前列腺和间质细胞增生引起的结节性前列腺增大。除腺癌外,前列腺增生是前列腺最常见的疾病之一。经尿道前列腺切除术(TURP)是治疗前列腺增生的首选手术。切除的组织碎片在病理检查中属于最常提交的泌尿系统标本。迄今为止,BPH的病理生理机制尚未完全了解。不同的激素,如雄激素、双氢睾酮、雌激素以及生长因子、炎症和环境影响在这一过程中都很重要。前列腺增生的诊断通常是直截了当的。在这种情况下,重要的是要提到偶然的发现,这可能是在检查TURP组织碎片时出现的“坏惊喜”。前列腺上皮内瘤变(PIN)或偶发腺泡腺癌以及潜在的瘤前非典型腺瘤样增生(AAH)就是几个例子。据文献报道,TURP组织的组织学检查显示高达5%的高级别PIN。偶发腺癌占5-13%。这些频率证明对整个或大部分切除的TURP组织进行相对费力的检查是合理的。
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THERAPEUTISCHE UMSCHAU
THERAPEUTISCHE UMSCHAU MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: Monat für Monat ein aktuelles Thema der praktischen Medizin - als Sammlung ein hochaktuelles Nachschlagewerk.
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