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PROSTATE GLAND, TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION OF THE PROSTATE (TURP): | PROSTATE GLAND, TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION OF THE PROSTATE (TURP): | ||
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This is morphologically consistent with a post-TURP granuloma. | This is morphologically consistent with a post-TURP granuloma. | ||
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====Idiopathic==== | |||
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1-12. PROSTATE GLAND, | |||
RIGHT LATERAL SUPERIOR, RIGHT MEDIAL SUPERIOR, RIGHT LATERAL MIDZONE, | |||
RIGHT MEDIAL MIDZONE, RIGHT LATERAL INTERIOR, RIGHT MEDIAL INFERIOR, | |||
LEFT LATERAL SUPERIOR, LEFT MEDIAL SUPERIOR, LEFT LATERAL MIDZONE, | |||
LEFT MEDIAL MIDZONE, LEFT LATERAL INTERIOR, LEFT MEDIAL INFERIOR, | |||
BIOPSIES: | |||
- BENIGN PROSTATE TISSUE; | |||
- GRANULOMATOUS PROSTATITIS, NON-NECROTIZING, SEE COMMENT. | |||
COMMENT: | |||
Granulomatous prostatitis is usually idiopathic. Other possibilities include: | |||
post-procedural granulomatous inflammation (e.g. post-TURP, BCG treatment), | |||
allergic prostatitis and infections. | |||
Infectious etiologies of granulomatous disease should be considered clinically. | |||
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