Pathologic features the urologist should expect on a prostate biopsy
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Pathologic features the urologist should expect on a prostate biopsy
Abstract
In recent years, the pathological evaluation of prostate biopsy specimens has made great improvements in diagnostic accuracy and comprehensiveness. In this article, we review major pathological findings on prostate biopsy, their interpretation and reporting, as well as their clinical significance and utility. We discuss especially the clinically relevant histological features in either a positive or negative biopsy. We emphasize that both Gleason score and extent of cancer involvement in a needle core biopsy are important predictors of clinical outcome after either radical prostatectomy or radiation. Special issues regarding diagnosis and grading of minimal cancer on needle core biopsies are discussed. We also highlight the current standards on high-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia and atypical small acinar proliferation on needle core biopsies. In summary, the pathology reports on needle biopsies are far beyond the simple presence or absence of cancer; they contain invaluable information to clinicians on patient management and counseling.
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