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Mucin-producing urothelial-type adenocarcinoma of prostate: report of two cases of a rare and diagnostically challenging entity

Michael W Curtis, Andrew J Evans and John R Srigley

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Microscopic features of the three main lesions comprising the differential diagnosis of mucin-producing adenocarcinoma involving the prostate: (a) urothelial-type adenocarcinoma as it appeared in the TURP specimen from case #1; (b) colonic adenocarcinoma with secondary involvement as it appeared in a palliative TURP specimen; (c) conventional acinar-type prostatic adenocarcinoma with mucin production in a radical prostatectomy specimen (H&E stain for all panels, times 100).

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