Clinical investigation on the source of elevated serum PSA in BPH patients with large-volume prostate
- VernacularTitle:大体积良性前列腺增生患者高值PSA临床分析
- Author:
Bin WU
;
Chunyu PAN
;
Renge BU
;
Al ET
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Benign prostate hyperplasia;
Carcinoma;
Prostatic specific antigen
- From:
Chinese Journal of Urology
2001;0(08):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the source of the elevated serum prostatic specific antigen(PAS) in prostate hyperplasia patients with large volume prostate. Methods Open surgery (ie,suprapubic prostatectomy) was performed in 27 patients who had a preoperative PSA between 8.1 and 75.1 ng/ml and the volume measured by ultrasonography over 50 ml,DER≥Ⅲ? size,but without symptoms and signs of prostate cancer (PCa).The 27 patients were post operatively followed up to measure the serum PSA,to analyze the change in PSA and the source of pre operative elevated PSA. Results The post operative gross examination showed that the average weight of the prostate enucleated was 82.7 g (40 to 185 g).Pathological evaluation of the surgical specimen revealed that no prostate cancer lesion was found in 25 patients;however,PCa lesions were found in 2.Within 1 month the PSA rapidly dropped down to normal in 26 patients;however,in the remaining one with pathologically proven PCa,PSA increased.24 patients were followed up between 17 and 57 months after surgery.The average PSA level was 1.16 ng/ml(0.08 to 2.39 ng/ml). Conclusions In BPH patients with large volume prostate the increased PSA originates from hyperplastic gland (transition zone),not from the peripheral zone.