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Resumen de Puntaje de Gleason en cáncer de próstata: Correlación de la biopsia por punción y prostatectomía radical

Oscar Tapia Escalona, Enrique Bellolio, Juan Carlos Roa S., Pablo Guzmán G, Miguel Villaseca, Carlos Araya

  • Background: Gleason pathological score in prostate cancer is an importantprognostic indicator. However, the concordance between the score of trans rectal needle biopsies and the final score of the surgical piece may be variable. Aim: To analyze the concordance between Gleason scores of trans rectal prostate biopsies and those of the surgical piece obtained after prostatectomy. Material and Methods: Retrospective analysis of 168 pathological records of radical prostatectomies, performed between 1993 and 2009. All these patients had also a trans rectal biopsy performed previously. Patients with less than 12 tissue cylinders obtained during the trans rectal biopsy or incomplete data were not included in this analysis. Results: Sixty eight percent of trans rectal biopsies had Gleason scores that were concordant with those of the surgical piece. The score was higher or lower in 27 and 10% of biopsies, respectively. Conclusions: Gleason scores of trans rectal biopsies and those of the surgical piece were concordant in 68% of cases in this series of pathological records.


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