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Infectious etiologies of granulomatous disease should be considered clinically. | Infectious etiologies of granulomatous disease should be considered clinically. | ||
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===Isolated granuloma without necrosis=== | |||
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D. PROSTATE, RIGHT MEDIAL INFERIOR, BIOPSY: | |||
- BENIGN PROSTATE TISSUE; | |||
- ACUTE AND CHRONIC INFLAMMATION; | |||
- FOCAL GIANT CELLS AND AN ISOLATED GRANULOMA WITHOUT APPARENT NECROSIS. | |||
COMMENT: | |||
The granuloma (Part D) is histologically favoured to be nonspecific (as | |||
most prostate granulomas are); however, this finding should be interpreted | |||
within the clinical context. | |||
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