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Case Report: Alveolar Rhabdomyosarcoma of the Prostate presenting as lower urinary tract symptoms in a Young Adult
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  • Tiffany Grace Uy,
  • Gale Rizzae Alcala,
  • Joseph Bocobo,
  • Carmella Lou Bingcang,
  • Anna Marie Pascual-Panganiban,
  • Agnes Evangelista-Gorospe,
  • Juliano Zacarias Panganiban,
  • Marcelo Severino Imasa
Tiffany Grace Uy
Saint Luke's Medical Center

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Gale Rizzae Alcala
Saint Luke's Medical Center
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Joseph Bocobo
Saint Luke's Medical Center
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Carmella Lou Bingcang
Saint Luke's Medical Center
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Anna Marie Pascual-Panganiban
Saint Luke's Medical Center
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Agnes Evangelista-Gorospe
Saint Luke's Medical Center
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Juliano Zacarias Panganiban
Saint Luke's Medical Center
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Marcelo Severino Imasa
Saint Luke's Medical Center
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Abstract

Introduction: Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) of the prostate in young adults is exceedingly rare. Case presentation: A 27 year-old male presented with 2-month history of lower urinary tract symptoms. Prostate was enlarged smooth nontender with no nodularities. PET-CT showed prominent iliac chain lymph nodes, enlarged spleen and multiple osseous lytic and blastic lesions.