Journal of Medical Case Reports (May 2021)

Large-cell neuroendocrine tumor of the prostate: a case report and review of the literature

  • Walid Sleiman,
  • Omar Karray,
  • Mikael Abi Abdallah,
  • Sarah Bleichner-Perez,
  • Jihen Kourda,
  • Mihaela Cosma-Opris,
  • Sabine Assouad,
  • Jean-Charles Riffaud,
  • Stéphane Bart,
  • Patrick Coloby

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-021-02830-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 5

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Abstract Background Primitive neuroendocrine prostate neoplasms are rarely reported. This entity comprises carcinoïd tumors and poorly differentiated neuroendocrine tumors, mainly those of the small-cell type. Large-cell-type primitive tumors are exceptional, and only nine cases are reported in the literature. Similar to neuroendocrine tumors of the prostate, large-cell-type primitive tumors may be observed in the context of conventional adenocarcinoma during androgen deprivation therapy or as prostatic metastasis of a distant neuroendocrine tumor, mainly pulmonary neoplasms. Case presentation We report a Caucasian case of a mixed prostatic carcinoma, with the largest component being the large-cell neuroendocine carcinoma, in a patient who underwent a total prostatectomy for a localized cancer. Diagnostic, histological, therapeutic and evolutive aspects are reported and discussed. Conclusions Large-cell primitive prostate neuroendocrine carcinoma is a rare but aggressive histological entity, which can be associated or not with an adenocarcinomatous component. Mixed forms have a better outcome, mainly when diagnosed at an early stage.

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