Adenosquamous Carcinoma of the Prostate: A Unique Presentation of a Rare Entity and Review of the Literature

James O. Long*, Joel T. Moncur

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Abstract

Adenosquamous carcinoma of the prostate is an exceedingly rare and aggressive histologic variant of prostate cancer, which is composed of glandular and squamous components. Up to two-Thirds of these cases are identified in patients with a history of adenocarcinoma after treatment with androgen deprivation therapy or radiation therapy; however, multiple cases have been reported arising de novo. Patients frequently present with obstructive urinary complaints and bony osteolytic metastases. Serum prostate-specific antigen is usually normal or slightly elevated. We describe a rare case of de novo metastatic adenosquamous carcinoma in a patient presentingwith amarkedly elevated serumprostate-specific antigen and multiple osteoblastic lesions. The prognosis for patients with adenosquamous carcinoma of the prostate has historically been dismal, with death occurring within 12 to 24 months of diagnosis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)123-126
Number of pages4
JournalAJSP: Reviews and Reports
Volume25
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • adenosquamous carcinoma
  • mixed histology
  • prostate

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