Prostatic specific acid phosphatase
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Prostatic specific acid phosphatase, abbreviated PSAP, is prostate marker that predated PSA.
It is also known as prostatic acid phosphatase, abbreviated PAP.
General
- Cannot differentiate between benign prostate and prostate cancer, like PSA.[1]
Positive
- Benign prostate.
- Prostate cancer.
- Some hindgut neuroendocrine tumours.[2]
Microscopic
Features:
- Cytoplasmic staining.
Images
References
- ↑ Sauvageot, J.; Epstein, JI. (Jan 1998). "Immunoreactivity for prostate-specific antigen and prostatic acid phosphatase in adenocarcinoma of the prostate: relation to progression following radical prostatectomy.". Prostate 34 (1): 29-33. PMID 9428385.
- ↑ Azumi, N.; Traweek, ST.; Battifora, H. (Aug 1991). "Prostatic acid phosphatase in carcinoid tumors. Immunohistochemical and immunoblot studies.". Am J Surg Pathol 15 (8): 785-90. PMID 1712549.