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Soma Osamu1, Hiromi Murasawa1, Atsushi Imai1, Shingo Hatakeyama1, Takahiro Yoneyama1, Yasuhiro Hashimoto1, Takuya Koie1, Chikara Ohyama1.
Abstract
Solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) of the prostate is a very rare tumor. We report a case of 65-year-old man with SFT of the prostate which was initially misdiagnosed as prostate cancer. Finally, we performed total prostatectomy and the tumor was histologically diagnosed as SFT of the prostate. The patient's clinical course has progressed favorably with no obvious recurrence 18 months postoperatively.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28337357 PMCID: PMC5346388 DOI: 10.1155/2017/3594914
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Urol
Figure 1CT scan image of prostatic tumor. (a) Axial image. (b) Sagittal image.
Figure 2Image of vasography. (a) Right vasography; (b) left vasography. Blue arrow: right seminal vesicle. Red arrow: left seminal vesicle. Vasography showed that the right seminal vesicle was largely shifted to the left side but shape of right seminal vesicle was kept.
Figure 3Microscopic findings of prostatic biopsy. (a) HE staining; (b) AE1/AE3; (c) vimentin (original magnification ×40).
Figure 4Macroscopic finding of resected prostatic tumor. Red arrow: prostate.
Figure 5Microscopic finding of resected prostatic tumor. (a) HE staining; (b) AE1/AE3; (c) CD34; (d) STAT6 (original magnification ×100).