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Retrospective review of clinical and pathological pattern of prostatic diseases: a reminder to clinicians on an increased clinical vigilance, an experience from central, Tanzania

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dc.creator Mwashambwa, Masumbuko Y.
dc.creator Lilungulu, Athanase G.
dc.creator Meremo, Afred J.
dc.creator McCann, Martin
dc.creator Gesase, Ainory P.
dc.date 2021-05-21T08:40:55Z
dc.date 2021-05-21T08:40:55Z
dc.date 2017
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-20T14:01:47Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-20T14:01:47Z
dc.identifier Mwashambwa, M. Y., Lilungulu, A. G., Meremo, A. J., McCann, M., & Gesase, A. P. (2015). Retrospective review of clinical and pathological pattern of prostatic diseases: a reminder to clinicians on an increased clinical vigilance, an experience from central, Tanzania. Tanzania Medical Journal, 27(1), 70-82
dc.identifier URL: http://www.tmj.or.tz/index.php/tmj/article/view/191
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/3171
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/3171
dc.description Abstract. Full text available at http://www.tmj.or.tz/index.php/tmj/article/view/191
dc.description Prostatic diseases are a very common in men over 40 years of age and pose a significant risk in terms of morbidity and mortality. Globally, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), prostatic cancer and prostatitis are the most common conditions mainly presenting with lower urinary symptoms or symptoms related to complications of urinary bladder obstruction. Despite the relatively high prevalence of prostatic diseases, there is paucity of literature on in most developing countries, East Africa inclusive. The aim of this study was therefore to conduct a retrospective review of all prostatic biopsies submitted to private histopathology laboratory in Central, Tanzania in order to understand the clinical and histological pattern of the diseases. This was a retrospective laboratory-based descriptive study. The study involved review of the available prostatic biopsy database for a period of one year, from February 2014 to February 2015. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (61.6%) and prostate cancer (28.3%) are the most prevalent clinical diagnoses. They often presented with lower urinary tract symptoms (45.5%) and urinary retention (41.5%), although a significant proportion of cases were missing clinical information (10.1%). Histologically, BPH was the most common prostatic disease (60%), followed by prostate cancer (24.1%) and prostatitis (15.9%). The likelihood of making correct clinical diagnosis of BPH and cancer of prostate was consistently low (66.3% and 51.9% respectively). Despite clinical suspicion of prostatic cancer, there was high preponderance by clinicians to perform prostatectomy (80%), contrary to standard recommendation. Most histologically confirmed prostatic cancer had unfavorable scores in terms of histological extent of tumor (63.6%) and Gleason’s sum (92.9%). This study has demonstrated that clinical and histological patterns of prostatic diseases are similar to other studies, most of which are presenting with lower urinary tract symptoms and urinary retention. The accuracy of clinical diagnosis is low and a significant number of clinically suspected cases of prostate cancer underwent surgical operation, many of whom had unfavorable prognostic scores. It is recommended that clinicians should: scale up clinical vigilance and index of suspicion in dealing with cases of prostatic diseases, provide necessary information to histopathologists, and adhere to guidelines in managing prostatic cancer. Furthermore, resources for management of prostatic diseases should be increased and more studies should be conducted.
dc.language en
dc.publisher Medical Association of Tanzania (MAT)
dc.subject Prostatic diseases
dc.subject Histology
dc.subject Prostatectomy
dc.subject Morbidity
dc.subject Mortality
dc.subject Benign prostatic hyperplasia
dc.subject BPH
dc.subject Prostatic cancer
dc.subject Prostatic biopsies
dc.subject Hyperplasia
dc.subject Presenting symptoms
dc.subject Tumor extent
dc.subject Gleason’s sum
dc.title Retrospective review of clinical and pathological pattern of prostatic diseases: a reminder to clinicians on an increased clinical vigilance, an experience from central, Tanzania
dc.type Article


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