Giant Multilocular Cystadenoma of the Prostate: A Rare Cause of Huge Cystic Pelvic Mass
Olgun Deniz Cebi, Onal Bulent, Mihmanli Ismail, Kantarci Fatih, Durak Haydar, Demir Hale, Cetinel Bulent,
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( Olgun Deniz Cebi )
Istanbul University Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty Department of Radiology
( Onal Bulent )
Istanbul University Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty Department of Urology
( Mihmanli Ismail )
Istanbul University Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty Department of Radiology
( Kantarci Fatih )
Istanbul University Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty Department of Radiology
( Durak Haydar )
Istanbul University Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty Department of Pathology
( Demir Hale )
Istanbul University Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty Department of Pathology
( Cetinel Bulent )
Istanbul University Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty Department of Urology
KMID : 0358320120530030209
Abstract
Giant multilocular prostatic cystadenoma is a rare benign tumor that evolves from the prostate gland. Obstructive voiding symptoms occur in all reported cases. These lesions do not invade adjacent structures. Preoperative radiologic evaluation can define the benign nature of the lesion. Here we report a case of large cystic lesions identified by magnetic resonance imaging and sonographic findings that caused an extensive mass effect in the pelvis. When retrovesical, huge cystic lesions fill the pelvis completely in young men, with high levels of serum prostate-specific antigen, giant multilocular prostatic cystadenoma should be considered as a differential diagnosis. To our knowledge, this is the youngest case of prostatic cystadenoma reported in the literature.
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Cystadenoma; Prostate; Prostatic neoplasms
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