1. Prostate ductal adenocarcinoma exhibiting a late recurrence in the anterior urethra 13 years post-total prostatectomy: a case report.
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Honda, Seiichiro, Kawahara, Takashi, Tanaka, Reiko, Yuguchi, Shu, Yamanaka, Shoji, Fujii, Satoshi, Hasizume, Akihito, Osaka, Kimito, Mimura, Noboru, Karibe, Jurii, Noguchi, Takeaki, Shimokihara, Kota, Takamoto, Daiji, Takeshima, Teppei, Teranishi, Jun-ichi, Makiyama, Kazuhide, and Uemura, Hiroji
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URETHRAL cancer ,PROSTATE-specific antigen ,LYMPHATIC metastasis ,RADICAL prostatectomy ,GLEASON grading system ,PROSTATE cancer - Abstract
Background: Prostate ductal adenocarcinoma, a rare histology observed in 0.4–0.8% of all prostate cancers, is treated similarly to acinar adenocarcinoma but tends to have a higher likelihood of metastasis, recurrence, and poorer prognosis. Case presentation: A 73-year-old Asian-Japanese male presented with gross hematuria, with investigations revealing a prostate ductal adenocarcinoma. Subsequent radical prostatectomy indicated a Gleason score of 8 with no lymph node metastasis. Despite initial prostate-specific antigen level reductions post-prostatectomy and salvage radiation therapy due to recurring elevated prostate-specific antigen levels, no recurrence was evident until 13 years later. A tumor in the anterior urethra was identified as metastasis of his prostate ductal adenocarcinoma. Conclusion: This report presents an uncommon case of prostate ductal adenocarcinoma exhibiting a late recurrence in the anterior urethra 13 years post-radical prostatectomy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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