Online ISSN: 2515-8260

“A Retrospective Analysis Of Incidentally Detected Prostate Cancers In Cases Of Bladder Outlet Obstruction Undergoing TURP At a Tertiary Care Centre”

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Dr Guddi Rani Singh(MD),Dr Ravi Bhushan Raman(MD),

Abstract

Second most common cancer in man is prostatic carcinoma and is very important cause of morbidity and approximately 6.7% mortality, worldwide1,2.Incidental prostate carcinoma is defined as subclinical and asymptomatic tumor that is neither palpable nor visible by imaging. They are diagnosed only at the time of transurethral resection of the prostate(TURP) for benign prostatic hyperplasia(BPH)2 .TURP targets mostly the transitional zone of the prostate, but the Prostatic carcinomaisolated in transitional zone is uncommon, and a few tumour may not cause a increase in PSA, especially in case of low volume3

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