Abstract

Solitary fibrous tumor (SFT), typically found in the pleura, is exceptionally rare in the prostate. We present the case of a 54-year-old man with prostatic SFT, initially revealed as an abdominopelvic mass. Subsequent investigations shown a vascular tumor. The pathological examination found a 23-cm tumor originating from the prostate, composed of short spindle-shaped and polygonal cells with mild nuclear atypia. Occasional mitoses were observed, with vascular invasion. Immunohistochemically, the tumor cells strongly expressed CD34 and STAT6. The maximum Ki-67 labeling index for the tumor cells was 4%. This case report has highlighted one of the rare occurrences of solitary fibrous tumor. A comprehensive microscopic examination paired with an immunohistochemical analysis will be necessary to establish an accurate diagnosis.

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