PATTERN OF PROSTATIC DISEASE
A HISTOPATHOLOGICAL SURVEY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.29309/TPMJ/2010.17.04.2965Keywords:
Prostate, prostatic disease, prostatic hyperplasia, prostatic neoplasm, incidence, Gleason gradingAbstract
Objectives: Analysis of the pattern of prostatic disease in Faisalabad. Design of Study: Case series study. Setting: Department of Pathology, University Medical and Dental College (UM&DC) and Meezan Laboratory (ML). Period: Duration of the study is three years. Methods and Materials: All prostatic specimens presenting to the Pathology department at the UM&DC and ML for histopathology were included. Results: During this period 540 prostatic biopsies were examined. The mean age of the patients was 67 years. Out of these 467
(86.5%) were benign, 2 (0.3%) had prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia and 71 (13.5%) were malignant. All the cases of malignancies were adenocarcinomas. Most of them were well differentiated (Gleason’s score 2-4). The highest incidence of hyperplasia and malignancy occurred between 60-70 years of age. Conclusions: The incidence of prostatic cancer is on the rise and measures should be taken for early detection.