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Fibroepithelial urethral polyp with minor prostatic glands in an older man.

Kenji YoritaTakushi NarodaMasato Tamura
Published in: BMJ case reports (2023)
We describe a man in his 60s with an incidentally detected urethral polyp located in the middle section of his penile shaft. The patient had been suffering from urinary retention for 9 years due to benign prostatic hyperplasia. He was initiated on clean intermittent catheterisation to drain urine 1 year before the detection of the urethral polyp. Holmium laser nucleation of the prostate was performed, and an anterior urethral polyp (5 mm in diameter) was resected. Pathology indicated that the urethral polyp was a fibroepithelial polyp with prostate-specific antigen-immunoreactive heterotopic prostatic glands. There were no problems with urination 6 months after surgery. Fibroepithelial urethral polyps are usually congenital and are rarely described in adults. The clinicopathological features of this polyp, with its uniquely associated minor prostatic glands, are presented.
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