Histolojik olarak kanitlanmiş kronik prostatit ile PSA dansitesi arasindaki ilişki

Translated title of the contribution: Relation between PSA density and histologically proven chronic prostatitis

Ercan Malkoç, Ferhat Ateş, Sami Uǧuz, Furkan Dursun, Ahmet Kenan Karademir, Cüneyt Adayener, Kadir Vehbi Baykal

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Abstract

Aim: Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) may elevate in case of prostate cancer, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) as well as chronic prostatitis. In chronic prostatitis and BPH distinction PSA, free / total PSA ratio isn't usefull. The aim of this study is to question the place of PSA density in the distinction of BPH and prostatitis. Materials and Methods: In our clinic BPH pre - diagnosed, data of transurethral resection of prostate (TUR-P) performed and histologically diagnosed as no chronic prostatitis observed (group 1), with TUR-P performed but chronic prostatitis diagnosed (group 2) patients were retrospectively analyzed. The age, PSA, biopsy history, prostate size and PSA density (PSAD = PSA level / prostate volume) of patients were recorded. Results: Chronic prostatitis was determined in 100 of 641 patients (%15. 6). Biopsy before TUR-P was performed to 28 patients in the chronic prostatitis group, and 27 patients in BPH group (n=100) and in only 4 patients (%14. 3) in the chronic prostatitis group pathological evidence of prostatitis was determined. PSA (p<0.001) and prostate volume (p=0.017) was larger in the chronic prostatitis group when compared with the BPH group. Also PSA density (p<0.001) was higher. Conclusion: PSA density was higher in patients with chronic prostatitis.

Translated title of the contributionRelation between PSA density and histologically proven chronic prostatitis
Original languageTurkish
Pages (from-to)18-21
Number of pages4
JournalGulhane Medical Journal
Volume55
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • BPH
  • Chronic prostatitis
  • PSA density

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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