Xanthogranulomatous Prostatitis, a Rare Prostatic Entity

Urol Case Rep. 2016 Oct 22:10:4-5. doi: 10.1016/j.eucr.2016.07.011. eCollection 2017 Jan.

Abstract

There are several benign prostatic pathologies that can clinically mimic a prostate adenocarcinoma. Xanthogranulomatous prostatitis is a benign inflammatory condition of the prostate and a rare entity. A 47-year old male, with 3 years of lower urinary tract symptoms, with a palpable hypogastric tumor, digital rectal examination: solid prostate, of approximately 60 g. Initial PSA was 0.90 ng/mL. He underwent surgical excision of the lower abdominal nodule and prostatectomy. Histopathology showed xanthogranulomatous prostatitis, without malignancy. Xanthogranulomatous prostatitis is an extremely rare entity that can simulate prostate adenocarcinoma, therefore having a correct histopathological diagnosis is essential.

Keywords: Adenocarcinoma; Prostate; Prostatitis; Xanthogranulomatous.

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