Cystic epithelial-stromal tumor of the seminal vesicle.
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A cystic tumor composed of atypical glands in a cellular stroma arose in the pelvis of a 49-year-old man. Two years later an identical tumor was again excised from the pelvis. Morphologic, immunohistochemical and ultrastructural studies indicate that this neoplasm arose in the seminal vesicle, possibly from a seminal vesicle cyst. The tumor did not involve the prostate gland, and immunohistochemical stains for prostate-specific antigen and prostatic acid phosphatase were negative. Ultrastructural study showed that both the glandular and mesenchymal components of the tumor recapitulated features of normal seminal vesicle, further establishing origin from this site. This tumor resembles the rare cystadenoma of the seminal vesicle, yet the cytologic atypia suggests low grade malignant potential. Following the second excision, the patient has had a disease-free interval of 18 months. Long term follow-up and recognition of additional cases is necessary to define the biologic potential of this unusual tumor.