To investigate the possibility of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in prostatic outer gland by transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) and autopsy examination.Methods Fifty-nine patients were biopsied by TRUS guided in sagitt...To investigate the possibility of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in prostatic outer gland by transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) and autopsy examination.Methods Fifty-nine patients were biopsied by TRUS guided in sagittal and longitudinal sections,respectively,because hypoechoic nodules were found in the outer glands of the prostates.The specimens were stained by HE methods.The whole prostate specimens obtained from 16 men at autopsy were studied.Sonogram of the specimens was investigated by putting them in water.Them the specimens were sliced down perpendicularly to the urethra,histologically processed and stained by HE methods.Results Pathologically,22 of the 59 specimens were of benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH),29 of prostate cancer (PCa),1 of prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN) and 7 of tuberculosis (TB).A clear-cut interface between inner gland and outer gland,and multiple calculi and cysts were found on sonogram.Pathological diagnosis of BPH of the outer glands was made in all HE-stained autopsied specimens with varying degrees of hyperplasia of the glands,small muscles and stroma.Conclusion It is suggested that hypoechoic nodules in outer gland of the prostate by TRUS on sonogram may be benign hyperplastic nodules besides PCa,PIN,and TB.10 refs,5 figs.展开更多
Medical ultrasound,developed after World War II,emerged from the application of sonar technology originally used for submarine detection during the 1950s.In the early stages of this development,the concept of transrec...Medical ultrasound,developed after World War II,emerged from the application of sonar technology originally used for submarine detection during the 1950s.In the early stages of this development,the concept of transrectal ultrasound(TRUS)was proposed.In 1955,Wild and Reid in the United States developed a basic transrectal scanner,but it could only display the rectal mucosa which lacked diagnostic value.展开更多
文摘To investigate the possibility of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in prostatic outer gland by transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) and autopsy examination.Methods Fifty-nine patients were biopsied by TRUS guided in sagittal and longitudinal sections,respectively,because hypoechoic nodules were found in the outer glands of the prostates.The specimens were stained by HE methods.The whole prostate specimens obtained from 16 men at autopsy were studied.Sonogram of the specimens was investigated by putting them in water.Them the specimens were sliced down perpendicularly to the urethra,histologically processed and stained by HE methods.Results Pathologically,22 of the 59 specimens were of benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH),29 of prostate cancer (PCa),1 of prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN) and 7 of tuberculosis (TB).A clear-cut interface between inner gland and outer gland,and multiple calculi and cysts were found on sonogram.Pathological diagnosis of BPH of the outer glands was made in all HE-stained autopsied specimens with varying degrees of hyperplasia of the glands,small muscles and stroma.Conclusion It is suggested that hypoechoic nodules in outer gland of the prostate by TRUS on sonogram may be benign hyperplastic nodules besides PCa,PIN,and TB.10 refs,5 figs.
文摘Medical ultrasound,developed after World War II,emerged from the application of sonar technology originally used for submarine detection during the 1950s.In the early stages of this development,the concept of transrectal ultrasound(TRUS)was proposed.In 1955,Wild and Reid in the United States developed a basic transrectal scanner,but it could only display the rectal mucosa which lacked diagnostic value.