2023
DOI: 10.2298/vsp220416087l
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What can hide an enlarged lymph node of a patient with prostatic adenocarcinoma?

Abstract: Introduction. Adenocarcinoma is the most common prostatic malignancy where clinical management, Gleason score and recent updates in prostate cancer staging play critical role. Mantle cell lymphoma originates from malignant transformation of B lymphocyte in the outer edge of lymph node follicle, with pathognomonic overexpression of cyclin D1. We present a rare case of two neoplasms occurred in the same individual person. Case report. In a 68-year-old patient planned for radical prostatectomy d… Show more

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