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Mimics of Prostate Cancer - Atypical adenomatous hyperplasia

Topic: Benign Mimics of Prostate Cancer

Category: Prostate

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Atypical adenomatous hyperplasia is perhaps the most challenging benign mimic of prostate cancer. It may show the infiltrative architecture of cancer, but lacks the cytologic features such as prominent nucleoli. The immunostain for high mol. wt. Cytokeratin will show fragmented basal cell layer in most cases.   return to Benign Mimics of Prostate Cancer
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