Article Open Access Volume 2 · Issue 3 · 2022 pp. 95–99

Prostate Intraepithelial Neoplasia in Prostate Core Biopsies done for Suspected Prostate Cancer

Muhammed Mubarak1, Rahma Rashid1, Shaheera Shakeel1
1 Department of Histopathology, SIUT, Karachi, Pakistan
Published: 2022 DOI: 10.14744/ejma.2022.47955 Article ID: EJMA-47955
Abstract
Objectives: Prostate intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN) is a premalignant lesion of the prostate with little and varied information on its prevalence in prostate biopsies. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of PIN in tansrectal ultrasound (TRUS)-guided prostate core biopsies in suspected prostate cancer.

Methods: Between July 2012-June 2017, 919 adult males of age ≥ 40 years underwent TRUS-guided biopsies. These were processed for histopathological evaluation. Data was entered into SPSS version 20.0.

Results: The mean age of all patients was 66.14±8.91 years with a median serum total PSA (tPSA) of 16.6 ng/ml (IQR: 9.4-55.0). Of the 919, 80 (8.7%) were diagnosed with PIN. Among these, 66 (82.5%) had concurrent cancer and 14 (17.5%) had isolated PIN. Mean age of patients with PIN and cancer was 66.06±9.8 years and only PIN was 65.43±5.4 years (p=0.817). The median serum tPSA was higher in patients with PIN and cancer, 66.7 ng/ml (IQR: 24.77-183.50) than in isolated PIN, 9.15 ng/ml (IQR: 7.22-19.00) (p=0.124). There was a positive correlation between increasing PSA levels and findings of PIN with adenocarcinoma (p=0.001).

Conclusion: In conclusion, majority of cases of PIN were found in association with adenocarcinoma. Isolated PIN was distinctly low in our setup.

Keywords: Men, prostate intraepithelial neoplasia, prostate cancer

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