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Relative and total volume of histological components in benign prostatic hyperplasia: Relationships between histological components and clinical findings
Authors:Manabu Ishigooka  Shinsuke Hayami  Tohru Hashimoto  Yasuhiro Suzuki  Tomoyuki Katoh  Teruhiro Nakada
Abstract:To investigate the correlation between histological differences and clinical findings in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), quantitative morphometrical analysis on prostate was performed on 26 specimens obtained by TURP. The relative and total volume of each histological component were obtained. In this series, the proportion of fibrous tissue element showed a weak positive correlation with prostatic volume (r = 0.499, P = 0.0087). The relative volume of the smooth muscle component showed an inverse correlation with prostatic volume (r = −0.488, P = 0.0105). Patient age and symptom score showed no relationship with the relative volume of histological components. The total volume of all histological components increased with prostatic volume. However, an increase in the fibrous tissue element appeared to be predominant in prostatic enlargement (r = 0.970, P < 0.0001). Although the total volume of all histological components increased with prostatic size, fibrous tissue appeared to play a major role in prostatic enlargement in BPH. © 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:prostatic hyperplasia  morphological analysis  relative and total volume of histological elements
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