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    Abdom Imaging. 2010 Dec;35(6):757-63. Epub 2009 Sep 12.

    Peripheral zone prostate cancer. Pre-treatment evaluation with MR and 3D ¹H MR spectroscopic imaging: correlation with pathologic findings.

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    University of Pisa, Italy. s.giusti@med.unipi.it

    Abstract

    The purpose of this study was to retrospectively characterize benign and malignant prostate peripheral zone tissue by using endorectal MRI and 3D ¹H MRS. Fifty-two men with untreated biopsy-proven prostate cancer underwent combined endorectal MRI and MRSI. Whole-mount step-section histopathologic analysis constituted the reference standard. Biopsy correctly detected 74 locations; MRI correctly detected 72 locations; MRS correctly detected 72 locations; MRI + MRS correctly detected 78 locations. Cohen's test showed that biopsy had a lower degree of agreement with histology than MRI + MRS combined. The ratio of [(Cho + Cr)]/Cit correlates with the pathologic Gleason score. The addition of 3D¹H MRSI to MRI can improve diagnosis of prostate cancer contributing indirectly to improve local staging. In addition, the correlation between metabolic 3D¹H MRSI data with pathological Gleason grade may offer a non-invasive means to better predict prostate cancer aggressiveness.

    PMID:
    19756851
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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