Talk:Atypical small acinar proliferation
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Suspicious for carcinoma
K. PROSTATE, LEFT MEDIAL INFERIOR, BIOPSY: - SUSPICIOUS FOR ADENOCARCINOMA; - HIGH-GRADE PROSTATIC INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA; - SEE COMMENT. COMMENT: Part K has patchy basal cells in atypical foamy glands with AMACR positivity. This may represent high-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (HGPIN) with outpouchings; however, carcinoma cannot be excluded. Close follow-up and a re-biopsy is suggested. This part was reviewed internally.
ASAP following prior biopsy with small volumen Gleason 6 cancer
The findings of the prior biopsy are noted. In the context of the prior prostate biopsy, follow-up with re-biopsy when clinically indicated could be considered.