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  • The text discusses the occurrence of small cell-like changes in prostate tissue, particularly in cases of high-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia, intraductal prostatic adenocarcinoma, and invasive prostate cancer, specifically within a cribriform architectural pattern.
  • This report presents a unique instance of small cell-like changes identified in benign prostate tissue from a radical prostatectomy, which had been diagnosed with Grade Group 3 prostate cancer but did not exhibit cribriform features.
  • The finding is significant as it highlights the need for careful interpretation of such changes in benign tissue, as they can be confused with cancerous processes despite being rare.

Article Abstract

A small cell-like change in prostate has been described in high-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN), intraductal prostatic adenocarcinoma, and invasive prostate cancer. It occurs when these processes have a cribriform architecture. To date, small cell-like change has not been described in benign glands. Herein, I describe such a change in cribriform central zone histology from a radical prostatectomy with a spatially remote treatment naïve Grade Group 3 prostate cancer. The cancer did not have cribriform morphology or intraductal prostatic adenocarcinoma. The small cell-like change was positive for racemase in PIN-4 cocktail and no nuclei were highlighted by Ki-67. This is the first report of a small cell-like change in benign prostate tissue. Although rare, such finding in cribriform architecture of central zone histology can potentially be misinterpreted as a neoplastic process.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10668969211003966DOI Listing

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