Dysuria Present in 58-Year-Old Man

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A 58-year-old man presents with symptoms of dysuria and a prostate biopsy is performed. What is your diagnosis?

A 58-year-old man presents with symptoms of dysuria and a prostate biopsy is performed. Looking at the histopathology slide below, what is your diagnosis?

What is your diagnosis?

A. Adenocarcinoma
B. Granulomatous prostatitis
C. Prostatic hyperplasia
D. Stromal sarcoma
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