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Unexpected hematologic malignancies after prostatectomy: Case report and literature review.

Barış KarademirErdem KisaMert Hamza ÖzbilenÇağdaş BildiriciBurak KarabacakoğluTufan SüelözgenYusuf Özlem İlbeyÜlkü KüçükAybüke Olgun
Published in: Urologia (2021)
There are limited number of cases have been reported about CLL pathology after prostatectomy due to benign prostatic obstruction (BPO). There is no study indicating how often CLL pathology is seen after open prostatectomy or TUR-P due to BPO. In patients with CLL pathology after RRP, open prostatectomy, TUR-P, the need for additional surgery, the difference in prognosis or the difference between the treatment have not been shown in the studies. It should be kept in mind that patients with leukocytosis, lymphocytosis, cytopenias, and LUTS in their clinical presentation and who have not yet been diagnosed with CLL and other hematological malignancies such as mantle cell lymphoma may also have prostate gland involvement and can be diagnosed incidentally by any prostatic intervention.
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