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Fig. 1 | Cancer Imaging

Fig. 1

From: The combined value of mpUS and mpMRI-TRUS fusion for the diagnosis of clinically significant prostate cancer

Fig. 1

The patient is 69 years old, with TPSA: 560 ng/mL. MpMRI showed suspicious signals in the left central gland and the peripheral zone, mpMRI ( +). Pathological results showing that the lesions were carcinomas, with a Gleason score of 4 + 5 = 9. (A) MpMRI-TRUS fusion, showing the left central and peripheral gland hypoechoic area, with an aspect ratio ≥ 1 and the sign of capsule bulge. (B) CEUS in the targeted area showing fast-forward enhancement (18 s) and hyperperfusion. (C) TRES of the targeted area showing asymmetric, focal non-strain (blue areas entirely covering the entire lesion and beyond the lesion). (D, E) Punctures of the targeted area

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