2016
DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2016.25.130.7577
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Tuberculous prostatitis: mimicking a cancer

Abstract: Genitourinary tuberculosis is a common type of extra-pulmonary tuberculosis . The kidneys, ureter, bladder or genital organs are usually involved. Tuberculosis of the prostate has mainly been described in immune-compromised patients. However, it can exceptionally be found as an isolated lesion in immune-competent patients. Tuberculosis of the prostate may be difficult to differentiate from carcinoma of the prostate and the chronic prostatitis when the prostate is hard and nodular on digital rectal examination … Show more

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“…18 Due to the unusual presentation, almost all cases of PTB were found to be incidental in biopsy specimens from TURP procedure. 15,17 Histopathological examination of PTB shows a typical caseous granuloma consisting of a collection of…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18 Due to the unusual presentation, almost all cases of PTB were found to be incidental in biopsy specimens from TURP procedure. 15,17 Histopathological examination of PTB shows a typical caseous granuloma consisting of a collection of…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ТПЖ может имитировать рак простаты и доброкачественную гиперплазию предстательной железы и, следовательно, требует высокой настороженности [21]. Представлен случай ТПЖ, протекавшего под маской рака простаты, у 60-летнего пациента [22]. Сообщали о случаях ТПЖ, осложненного абсцессом, у молодых ВИЧ-инфицированных пациентов [9,23].…”
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“…reported a case of a 60-year-old male patient presenting with tubercular prostatitis which mimicked as cancer prostate. [9]…”
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confidence: 99%