Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4276592 | Urology Case Reports | 2016 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Tumors of the urethra, whether primary or metastatic, are very rare. The true nature of urethral neoplasm is not always obvious clinically nor in routine histological sections. Immunostains should be performed on such lesions because of management implications. We present a case of multiple metastases to the urethra from a prostatic carcinoma, masquerading as multiple urothelial carcinomas. Pathologists and urologists should be aware of the possibility of metastasis from the prostate.
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Authors
Ibrahim Zardawi, Peter Chong,