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Exophytic benign prostatic hyperplasia presenting as a polycystic pelvic mass.

Shuang XuTao GuoJianglei ZhangJun ZhangZhiyu ZhangYuhua HuangCan HuHaoyang ZhangZhen SongChao WangJun Ouyang
Published in: Urology case reports (2023)
We report a case of an exophytic benign prostatic hyperplasia presenting as a polycystic pelvic mass. A 69-year-old man presented with an incidental finding of a pelvic mass of over 18 years. Digital rectal examination revealed a mass on the right anterior rectal wall 8 cm from the anal opening. His current prostate-specific antigen was 3.187 ng/mL. Enhanced computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated an occupancy in the right pelvis. A laparoscopic resection of the pelvic tumor was performed and pathologists identified it as an exophytic benign prostatic hyperplasia nodule. No significant recurrence was found at the 6-month follow-up.
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