Clinicopathological Overview of Granulomatous Prostatitis: An Appraisal

Introduction: Granulomatous prostatitis is a rare inflammatory condition of the prostate. Granulomatous prostatitis is important because, it mimics prostatic carcinoma clinically and hence the diagnosis can be made only by histopathological examination. Aim: To study the histomorphological featu...

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Main Authors: Rajeshwari Kumbar, Nandkumar Dravid, Dhiraj Nikumbh, Ashish Patil, Karibasappa Gundabaktha Nagappa
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Published: JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited 2016-01-01
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spelling doaj-be1af34ddc7e40508e089d39579d63882020-11-25T02:53:45ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2016-01-01101EC20EC2310.7860/JCDR/2016/15365.7146Clinicopathological Overview of Granulomatous Prostatitis: An AppraisalRajeshwari Kumbar0Nandkumar Dravid1Dhiraj Nikumbh2Ashish Patil3Karibasappa Gundabaktha Nagappa4Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology, ACPM Medical College, Dhule, Maharashtra, India.Professor and Head, Department of Pathology, ACPM Medical College, Dhule, Maharashtra, India.Associate Professor, Department of Pathology, ACPM Medical College, Dhule, Maharashtra, India.Professor and Head, Department of Pathology, ACPM Medical College, Dhule, Maharashtra, India.Professor, Department of Public Health Dentistry, ACPM Dental College, Dhule, Maharashtra, India.Introduction: Granulomatous prostatitis is a rare inflammatory condition of the prostate. Granulomatous prostatitis is important because, it mimics prostatic carcinoma clinically and hence the diagnosis can be made only by histopathological examination. Aim: To study the histomorphological features and to know the prevalence of granulomatous prostatitis. Materials and Methods: Histopathological records of 1,203 prostatic specimens received in the Department of the Pathology over a period of five years (June 2009 – June 2014). Seventeen cases of histopathologically, diagnosed granulomatous prostatitis were retrieved and reterospective data was collected from the patient’s records. Results: Out of 17 cases of granulomatous prostatitis, we encountered 9 cases of non-specific granulomatous prostatitis, 5 cases of xanthogranulomatous prostatitis and 3 cases of specific tubercular prostatitis. The common age ranged from 51-75 years (mean 63 years) with mean PSA level of 15.8ng/ml. Six patients showed focal hypoechoic areas on TRUS and 11 cases revealed hard and fixed nodule on DRE. Conclusion: Non-specific granulomatous prostatitis is the most common type of granulomatous prostatitis. There is no specific pattern of clinical, biochemical and ultrasound findings that allows the diagnosis of granulomatous prostatitis or differentiates it from prostatic carcinoma. Hence, histomorphological diagnosis is the gold standard in differentiating various prostatic lesions.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/7146/15365_CE[Ra1]_F(GH)_PF1(Bm_Om)_PFA(AK)_PF2(PAG).pdfhistomorphologyprostatenon-specific infectionspecific infection
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Nandkumar Dravid
Dhiraj Nikumbh
Ashish Patil
Karibasappa Gundabaktha Nagappa
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Nandkumar Dravid
Dhiraj Nikumbh
Ashish Patil
Karibasappa Gundabaktha Nagappa
Clinicopathological Overview of Granulomatous Prostatitis: An Appraisal
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
histomorphology
prostate
non-specific infection
specific infection
author_facet Rajeshwari Kumbar
Nandkumar Dravid
Dhiraj Nikumbh
Ashish Patil
Karibasappa Gundabaktha Nagappa
author_sort Rajeshwari Kumbar
title Clinicopathological Overview of Granulomatous Prostatitis: An Appraisal
title_short Clinicopathological Overview of Granulomatous Prostatitis: An Appraisal
title_full Clinicopathological Overview of Granulomatous Prostatitis: An Appraisal
title_fullStr Clinicopathological Overview of Granulomatous Prostatitis: An Appraisal
title_full_unstemmed Clinicopathological Overview of Granulomatous Prostatitis: An Appraisal
title_sort clinicopathological overview of granulomatous prostatitis: an appraisal
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
issn 2249-782X
0973-709X
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Introduction: Granulomatous prostatitis is a rare inflammatory condition of the prostate. Granulomatous prostatitis is important because, it mimics prostatic carcinoma clinically and hence the diagnosis can be made only by histopathological examination. Aim: To study the histomorphological features and to know the prevalence of granulomatous prostatitis. Materials and Methods: Histopathological records of 1,203 prostatic specimens received in the Department of the Pathology over a period of five years (June 2009 – June 2014). Seventeen cases of histopathologically, diagnosed granulomatous prostatitis were retrieved and reterospective data was collected from the patient’s records. Results: Out of 17 cases of granulomatous prostatitis, we encountered 9 cases of non-specific granulomatous prostatitis, 5 cases of xanthogranulomatous prostatitis and 3 cases of specific tubercular prostatitis. The common age ranged from 51-75 years (mean 63 years) with mean PSA level of 15.8ng/ml. Six patients showed focal hypoechoic areas on TRUS and 11 cases revealed hard and fixed nodule on DRE. Conclusion: Non-specific granulomatous prostatitis is the most common type of granulomatous prostatitis. There is no specific pattern of clinical, biochemical and ultrasound findings that allows the diagnosis of granulomatous prostatitis or differentiates it from prostatic carcinoma. Hence, histomorphological diagnosis is the gold standard in differentiating various prostatic lesions.
topic histomorphology
prostate
non-specific infection
specific infection
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