In recent times, PSA screening and a substantial increase in prostate needle biopsies have not only resulted in detection of minute foci of cancer but have also very likely resulted in increased detection of atypical glandular proliferations. Not uncommonly, there are only a limited number of atypical glands in these biopsies, and these require careful evaluation to enable an accurate diagnosis. We describe diagnostic implications, use of immunohistochemistry, and clinical significance of these lesions. Foci of atypical glands, also labeled atypical small acinar proliferation of uncertain significance, have features suspicious for but not diagnostic of cancer. Atypical foci include a broad group of lesions of differing clinical significance...
Purpose. Atypical small acinar proliferation (ASAP) is diagnosed in 1-2% of prostate biopsies. 30–40...
Immunohistochemistry is important for the accurate diagnosis of basal cells in atypical glandular pr...
Pathologists are increasingly exposed to prostate biopsies with small atypical foci, requiring diffe...
Objective To determine the clinical significance of nondiagnostic small acini showing cellular atyp...
Background: Transrectal ultrasonography guided needle biopsy of prostate frequently used for early d...
Little is known about the frequency, histopathologic characteristics, and clinical consequences of f...
A diagnosis of "atypical glands suspicious for cancer" (ATYP) in prostate needle biopsy is...
Various immunohistochemical studies using cocktail antibodies to elucidate atypical glands in prosta...
As much as 5% of prostate biopsies yield findings equivocal for malignancy even for skilled uropatho...
Prostatic lesions on routine staining sometimes cause a diagnostic dilemma, especially when malignan...
Abstract A 62-year-old male presented with symptoms of urinary obstruction and elevated serum prosta...
AbstractPurposeBorderline prostatic lesions, with insufficient histomorphologic features, to be defi...
The incidence of prostate cancer (PCA) was evaluated in 155 patients with isolated Atypical Small Ac...
The histopathological diagnosis of prostatic adenocarcinoma is challenged by the existence of numero...
Objective: To evaluate the clinical and histopathologic factors that may help to predict cancer dete...
Purpose. Atypical small acinar proliferation (ASAP) is diagnosed in 1-2% of prostate biopsies. 30–40...
Immunohistochemistry is important for the accurate diagnosis of basal cells in atypical glandular pr...
Pathologists are increasingly exposed to prostate biopsies with small atypical foci, requiring diffe...
Objective To determine the clinical significance of nondiagnostic small acini showing cellular atyp...
Background: Transrectal ultrasonography guided needle biopsy of prostate frequently used for early d...
Little is known about the frequency, histopathologic characteristics, and clinical consequences of f...
A diagnosis of "atypical glands suspicious for cancer" (ATYP) in prostate needle biopsy is...
Various immunohistochemical studies using cocktail antibodies to elucidate atypical glands in prosta...
As much as 5% of prostate biopsies yield findings equivocal for malignancy even for skilled uropatho...
Prostatic lesions on routine staining sometimes cause a diagnostic dilemma, especially when malignan...
Abstract A 62-year-old male presented with symptoms of urinary obstruction and elevated serum prosta...
AbstractPurposeBorderline prostatic lesions, with insufficient histomorphologic features, to be defi...
The incidence of prostate cancer (PCA) was evaluated in 155 patients with isolated Atypical Small Ac...
The histopathological diagnosis of prostatic adenocarcinoma is challenged by the existence of numero...
Objective: To evaluate the clinical and histopathologic factors that may help to predict cancer dete...
Purpose. Atypical small acinar proliferation (ASAP) is diagnosed in 1-2% of prostate biopsies. 30–40...
Immunohistochemistry is important for the accurate diagnosis of basal cells in atypical glandular pr...
Pathologists are increasingly exposed to prostate biopsies with small atypical foci, requiring diffe...