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Abstract
Myxosarcoma of the prostate is of rare occurrence. The clinical diagnosis is frequently
difficult due to the fact that most of these patients are seen late in the disease.
Pelvic tumors of mesothelial origin may arise in the retrovesical tissue and bladder
and the prostate become so completely invaded as to make the diagnosis of the primary
site of the tumor impossible.
A case of myxosarcoma of the prostate in a white male age forty-six years, is reported.
The patient was observed early in the disease when the pathological process was limited
entirely to the prostate gland.
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