Case Report: Prostatitis tuberculosis mimicking prostate cancer
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Abstract
A 56-year-old male who presented with recurrent gross hematuria and moderate lower urinary tract symptoms. After taking the patient’s medical history and performing a physical exam, suspicion of prostate cancer arose with prostate enlargement during rectal examination without tenderness and palpable nodes. Ultrasound showed estimated prostate volume of 95 gr and prostate specific antigen of 5.5. Transurethral resection of the prostate was performed and prostate tissue was checked by a pathologist, with histopathological examination showing active tuberculosis lesions. An interferon gamma release assay test was performed, which showed a positive result. The patient was diagnosed with prostatitis tuberculosis and treated with standard nine-month regimen for extra-pulmonary tuberculosis. Prostate enlargement due to tuberculosis is rare and its presence may mimic prostate cancer presentation; however, due to its rarity, careful examination is needed in order to provide optimal management.
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