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Transrectal ultrasound appearance of squamous cell carcinoma involving the prostate.
PURPOSE: This report describes the transrectal ultrasound appearance of squamous cell carcinoma of the prostate.
CASE REPORTS: One case of squamous cell carcinoma involving the prostate by extension from a primary urethral carcinoma and a second case of radiation-induced primary prostatic squamous cell carcinoma are presented and the ultrasound findings discussed.
CONCLUSIONS: In these 2 cases, squamous cell carcinomas involving the prostate exhibited similar transrectal ultrasound appearances. Both lesions demonstrated an irregular, anterior, relatively hyperechoic appearance.
CASE REPORTS: One case of squamous cell carcinoma involving the prostate by extension from a primary urethral carcinoma and a second case of radiation-induced primary prostatic squamous cell carcinoma are presented and the ultrasound findings discussed.
CONCLUSIONS: In these 2 cases, squamous cell carcinomas involving the prostate exhibited similar transrectal ultrasound appearances. Both lesions demonstrated an irregular, anterior, relatively hyperechoic appearance.
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