Abstract

Prostatic stromal sarcoma is rare and aggressive malignant mesenchymal tumor accounting for 0.1- 0.2% of all prostate malignancy. Here we report a case of middle aged male with lower urinary tract symptoms and normal PSA levels. Ultrasonography findings showed grade 3 prostatomegaly. An open prostatectomy specimen was sent and a diagnosis of Prostatic Stromal Sarcoma was made based on histopathological and immunohistochemical findings.
 Keywords: Prostate, Stromal sarcoma, mesenchymal

Highlights

  • Prostate malignancy is the second most common cancer in men

  • Prostatic stromal sarcoma is rare and aggressive malignant mesenchymal tumor accounting for 0.1- 0.2% of all prostate malignancy

  • Prostatic stromal sarcoma are rare mesnchmal tumors accounting for only 0.1-0.2% of all malignant prostate tumors

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Summary

Introduction

Prostate malignancy is the second most common cancer in men. Prostatic stromal sarcoma are rare mesnchmal tumors accounting for only 0.1-0.2% of all malignant prostate tumors. We report a case of middle aged male with lower urinary tract symptoms and normal PSA levels.

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