前列腺和前列腺癌治疗相关改变的形态学。

IF 0.1 4区 医学 Q4 Medicine
Metka Volavšek
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前列腺疾病的非手术治疗选择分为雄激素作用相关,雄激素作用抑制(AAI),或雄激素作用无关的策略,如放疗(RT)。AAI是由许多具有抗雄激素活性的药物实现的,用于前列腺增生和癌。治疗主要影响分泌性上皮细胞,从而减少前列腺体积和减少癌的数量。组织学上,AAI改变良性前列腺、前列腺上皮内瘤变、癌以及前列腺间质的形态外观。大多数AAI药物的效果是相似的,尽管强度不同。一些诊断性免疫组织化学标志物的表达在长期治疗后可能下降,需要仔细解释染色结果。前列腺癌放疗后的组织损伤模式与AAI后不同。虽然照射对良性前列腺有深远的影响,但它不影响免疫组织化学,保留其诊断价值。为了在治疗后的前列腺癌穿刺活检中做出可靠的诊断,泌尿病理学家应该掌握治疗方式及其持续时间的所有相关信息。由于治疗影响前列腺癌的形态,Gleason分级是不可靠的,因此不推荐。本文概述了AAI和RT引起的治疗效果,并讨论了它们在日常实践中的重要性。
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Morphology of treatment-related changes in the prostate and prostatic cancer.

Nonsurgical therapeutic options for prostatic diseases are divided into androgen action-related, with androgen action inhibition (AAI), or androgen action-unrelated strategies, such as radiotherapy (RT). AAI, achieved by numerous medications with antiandrogen activity, is used for prostatic hyperplasia and carcinoma. Treatment mostly affects secretory epithelial cells, with consequent reduction in prostate volume and diminished amount of cancer. Histologically, AAI changes the morphologic appearance of benign prostatic glands, prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia, and cancer, as well as prostatic stroma. The effects of most AAI drugs are similar, although variable in intensity. Expression of some diagnostic immunohistochemical markers can decline after longtime treatment, requiring careful interpretation of staining results. Patterns of tissue injury after RT for prostate cancer differ from those after AAI. While irradiation has a profound effect on benign prostatic glands, it does not affect immunohistochemistry, which retains its diagnostic value. In order to make a reliable diagnosis in needle biopsies of treated prostate cancer, uropathologists should have all the relevant information on treatment modalities and their duration. As treatment affects the morphology of prostate cancer, Gleason grading is unreliable and therefore not recommended. An overview of treatment effects caused by AAI and RT is herein presented, with discussion on their importance in everyday practice.

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期刊介绍: AQCH is an Official Periodical of The International Academy of Cytology and the Italian Society of Urologic Pathology.
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