Objective: To investigate the potential utility of a new combined immunostaining technique for diagnosing prostate cancer from histological analysis of needle biopsy specimens.
Materials And Methods: Tissue was immunostained with a combination of antibodies against a basal cell marker (p63), and an enzyme commonly overexpressed in prostate cancer (p504s), on 63 small prostate cancer foci (<1 mm) and 109 cases of ambiguous lesions observed in needle biopsies.
Results: After p63/p504s immunostaining, 93% of the ambiguous lesions (102/109) were classified.
Objective: After endoscopic resection of high-grade superficial urothelial neoplasms (Ta, T1 or Tis), adjuvant bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) therapy is performed routinely to avoid recurrence and/or progression. Vesical biopsies often are performed to assess the efficacy of treatment. The aim of our study was to evaluate the usefulness of these biopsies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe diagnosis of prostate cancer is based on histological examination of prostatic biopsies using histological criteria identified on standard stains. In certain lesions mimicking prostate cancer, the pathologist must perform immunohistochemical studies looking for loss of basal cells and antibodies directed against cytokeratin CK 903 (34bE12) or CK5/6, which sometimes give inconclusive results leading to a diagnosis of suspicious site. The discovery of overexpression of alpha-méthylacyl CoA racemase in prostate cancer using a microarray technique has allowed the development and marketing of an antibody (P504S /AMACR) which, in combination with a new basal cell marker (p63), is a very valuable tool for the pathologist in the management of suspicious sites and cancers less than 1 mm in diameter detected on prostatic biopsies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe follow-up of urothelial tumours is designed to allow early detection of recurrence or progression, for which treatment is possible. Recent interesting points are: the more frequent and simpler use of the new classification into low grade and high grade, essentially applied to the management and surveillance of tumours involving the mucosa or lamina propria; and the limited place of urinary markers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: There are three different types of priapism: low-flow, ischemic, anoxic or veno-occlusive priapism; high-flow, arterial or nonischemic priapism; and recurrent or stuttering priapism.
Aim: To provide recommendations/guidelines concerning state-of-the-art knowledge for the diagnosis and treatment of priapism.
Methods: An International Consultation in collaboration with the major urology and sexual medicine associations assembled over 200 multidisciplinary experts from 60 countries into 17 committees.
Introduction: Peyronie's disease is a sexual medicine condition that may adversely affect male sexual function.
Aim: To provide expert opinions/recommendations concerning state-of-the-art knowledge for the pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of Peyronie's disease.
Methods: An International Consultation in collaboration with the major urology and sexual medicine associations assembled over 200 multidisciplinary experts from 60 countries into 17 committees.
The aim of this study is to evaluate the potency of piboserod (SB 207266), a selective 5-HT(4) receptor antagonist, at inhibiting the 5-HT(4)-mediated potentiating effect of serotonin (5-HT) on the neurally-mediated contractile responses of human detrusor strips to electrical field stimulations (EFS). Strips of human detrusor muscle were mounted in Krebs-HEPES buffer under a resting tension of 500 mg and EFS (20 Hz, 1 ms duration at 300 mA for 5 s) was applied continuously at 1 min intervals. After stabilization of the EFS-induced contractions, concentration-response curves to 5-HT (0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo evaluate the utility of imaging-guided fine-needle percutaneous biopsy of renal masses, we conducted a prospective analysis of our imaging-guided procedures from January 1999 to February 2003. We performed 54 percutaneous core biopsies in 46 patients. Fluoro-computed tomography and ultrasound guidance were respectively used in 48 and six cases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To evaluate the oncological outcome and functional results of prostate-sparing cystectomy (PSC), proposed for treating bladder cancer, used since 1999 in our institution in an attempt to preserve male sexuality and to increase continence after cystectomy.
Patients And Methods: Between January 1999 and December 2001, 111 men were candidates for cystectomy; 42 were selected for a prostatic capsule- and seminal-sparing cystectomy with orthotopic urinary diversion. All patients had clinically organ-confined tumours (clinical stage = T2, N0M0).
Prostatic needle biopsy is the preferred method for diagnosing early prostate cancer, providing specific information. In cases of histological cancer mimics, a diagnosis of atypical small acinar proliferation suspected of but not diagnosed as malignancy can be made. In such cases, and in small focus carcinomas, pathologists use 34betaE12, cytokeratin (CK) 5/6 or p63 immunostaining to label basal cells, and alpha-methylacyl-CoA racemase (AMACR/p504s) immunostaining as a positive prostate cancer marker on two distinct slides.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnlabelled: Numerous lesions of the prostate, such as atrophy, adenomatous atypical hyperplasia (adenosis) or PIN can be misdiagnosed with prostatic cancer, and confused with ASAP, leading to perform additional biopsies. In such lesions, the pathologist can perform an immunohistochemical study with the anti-high molecular weight cytokeratin antibody CK903 (34bE12), which confirms the absence of basal cells and supports the diagnosis of prostatic cancer.
Aim Of The Study: To compare markers of basal cells (cytokeratin 5/6, p63) and the marker of prostatic carcinomatous glands (p504s) or alpha methylacyl-CoA racemase (AMACR).
Objective: The primary objective of this study was to describe the course of a series of grade 2 noninvasive urothelial carcinomas and to determine their prognosis by establishing recurrence, progression and mortality rates The initial histological and endoscopic characteristics were analysed in order to identify risk factors for recurrence and progression towards detrusor invasion.
Material And Methods: This retrospective study was conducted on 75 patients with initially grade 2 superficial bladder tumours. Tumours were initially multifocal in 47% of cases and were classified as follows: 52 pTa tumours (69%) and 23 pT1 tumours (31%).
With 15,000 new cases each year, bladder tumors are the second leading urological cancer in France, after prostate carcinoma. In spite of advances in surgical techniques and therapeutic protocols based on trans-urethral resection associated with additive treatment (immunotherapy or endovesical chemotherapy), the natural course of superficial bladder tumors remains marked by two risks: recurrence and progression. In spite of the impressive efforts developed by molecular biologists searching for new specific markers, none of the markers can currently replace histological features such as stage and grade.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are synthesized by cells in response to various stress conditions, including carcinogenesis. The expression of HSPs in neoplasia has been implicated in the regulation of apoptosis, and HSPs also can act by increasing immunity. In the current study, the authors attempted to clarify the significance of HSPs in bladder carcinoma and their effect on tumor behavior.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: Several studies have reported the important role played by telomerase, an enzyme which maintains the length of telomeres, during carcinogenesis. The objective of this study was to detect telomerase activity by semiquantitative in situ methods and to quantify expression of the hTERT subunit in a group of bladder cancers in order to assess its diagnostic and prognostic value.
Material And Methods: Telomerase activity (TA) was detected by the TRAP method ("telomeric repeat amplification protocol") on a series of 29 bladder cancers and 3 samples of healthy mucosa.
Objective: To investigate whether telomerase activity could be used as a diagnostic and/or prognostic marker of bladder carcinoma, by assessing telomerase activity using semiquantitative and in situ methods, and quantifying telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) mRNA expression in a series of bladder carcinomas.
Material And Methods: Telomerase activity was detected by the telomeric repeat amplification protocol (TRAP) assay using a telomerase polymerase chain reaction (PCR) enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kit on a series of 29 bladder carcinomas and on three normal bladder samples. hTERT mRNA levels were quantified using real-time quantitative reverse transcription (RT)-PCR.
Heat shock proteins are ubiquitous molecules that are expressed in all living organisms in response to stress. They have two specific roles: protection against cell damage and modulation of the immune response. Recent studies have dramatically increased our knowledge and understanding of the role of heat shock proteins in the genitourinary system.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: Heat shock proteins are ubiquitous molecules that are expressed in response to stress in all living organisms. The 3 important roles in regard to cancer development that have also been described are the regulation of apoptosis, modulation of the immune response and drug resistance.
Materials And Methods: Recent studies have dramatically increased our current knowledge and understanding of the role of heat shock protein in cancer.
Purpose: After cystectomy for bladder cancer, when pelvic lymph nodes are positive, bladder replacement remains controversial. The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcome of patients who underwent neobladder replacement despite bladder cancer metastasis to the regional lymph nodes.
Materials And Methods: From 1981 to 1997, a total of 504 consecutive cystectomies for bladder cancer were performed at our institution.
Pelvic arteriovenous malformations (AVM) are rare, and the treatment of this condition presents an interesting challenge. We report the first case of a major AVM in a patient with Down syndrome which was revealed by a massive hematuria. Arteriography showed a bilateral complex iliac artery malformation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: The goal of this double-blind, placebo-controlled, three-way crossover, randomized clinical trial was to compare the efficacy and safety of the combination of 6g of L-arginine glutamate and 6 mg of yohimbine hydrochloride (AY) with that of 6 mg of yohimbine hydrochloride (YP) alone and that of placebo (PP) alone, for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED).
Materials And Methods: Forty-five patients were included in this study. During each of the 2-week, crossover periods, drug was administered orally, one to two hours before intended sexual intercourse.