The Pan African Medical Journal (Nov 2019)

Transformation of a prostatic adenocarcinoma into squamous cell carcinoma after luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone agonist and radiotherapy treatment

  • Hamza Ichaoui,
  • Sonia Ben Nasr,
  • Faten Gargouri,
  • Aref Zribi,
  • Amine Hermi,
  • Sana Fendri,
  • Mehdi Balti,
  • Jihen Ayari,
  • Ramzi Khiari,
  • Issam Msakni,
  • Nada Mansouri,
  • Samir Ghozzi,
  • Abderrazek Haddaoui

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.34.125.19421
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34, no. 125

Abstract

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Squamous cell carcinoma of the prostate is rare and represents 0.5% to 1% of prostatic carcinomas. Transformation of prostatic adenocarcinoma into squamous cell carcinoma after LH-RH agonist intake has been reported in only 8 cases in the literature. To our knowledge, our case is the second pure squamous cell carcinoma observed after hormonotherapy and radiotherapy. We reported a case of a patient with prostatic adenocarcinoma treated by radical prostatectomy followed by radiotherapy. Eleven years later, he had a vesical recurrence of prostatic adenocarcinoma. Our patient had an endoscopic resection followed by injections of Triptorelin. Six months later, he developed a local recurrence of a squamous cell carcinoma.

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