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This is a 68 year old with a PSA of 5, a nodular

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gland on exam, and no obstructive symptoms.

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So, we have our axial T2, our ADC map, windowed at 1400x1400,

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our high B value, it's an interpolated B equals 1600

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image, and an arterial phase from the post contrast series.

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We start in the peripheral zone.

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Peripheral zone is predominantly.

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Look, it's high signal on the ADC map, nothing focal,

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nothing focal, nothing focal, here's something focal.

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So here we have, it measures about 1.

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3 centimeters, it's a well defined region of focal

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diffusion restriction on the ADC map, the ADC values.

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Measure 618, 620.

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There's corresponding high signal on the high B value image.

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So this is gonna score up high RAD score of four for

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the diffusion, which is gonna be the final score.

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But look on the T two, there's a corresponding

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well defined area of low T two signal.

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You can always pluck it off the image.

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So that's also a PI RADS four appearance.

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And on the post contrast Dynamic

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Imaging arterial phase, it's focally.

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enhancing.

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So if we go through the remainder of the

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peripheral zone, there's no other findings.

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This area here has no convincing evidence

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of extracapsular disease, so no ECE.

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So this stays a PI RADS 4 lesion.

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This was biopsied and came back Gleason 4 plus 3 disease.

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So now we've finished with the peripheral

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zone and we'll go to the transition zone.

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heterogeneous appearance that you see with hypertrophy.

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And now anteriorly, this is a great

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example of thickened anterior stroma.

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We've had some cases of this previously.

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But look, it's anterior.

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It insinuates around the nodules

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anteriorly, especially in the midline.

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It's a very typical appearance

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for thickened anterior stroma.

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And of note, this is arterial phase.

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This area shows no contrast

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enhancement at all, none whatsoever.

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It corresponds very nicely with the T2 images.

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Disappearance would be the same on delayed

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images, which I'm not providing for you.

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Uh, so we also look at the, uh, central zone, which is

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poorly seen in these axial images, right here and here.

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Normal-looking seminal vesicles go in the wrong direction.

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And there's no abnormal tissue in the

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region of the neurovascular bundles.

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And there's no abnormal appearance

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between the prostate and the rectum.

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Again, wouldn't be expected, um, well,

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could be expected posterior tumor.

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But even in this region here adjacent to the tumor, uh, this

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area where the neurovascular bundle runs looks pretty normal.

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Uh, so this is a PI-RADS 4 lesion that looks

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confined to the gland, biopsied as Gleason 4

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plus 3, uh, Gleason 4 plus 3 disease, and also a

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very nice example of thickened anterior stroma.

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Case Discussion

Case Report

Faculty

Daniel Cornfeld, MD

Chief Radiologist

Mātai

Stephen J Pomeranz, MD

Chief Medical Officer, ProScan Imaging. Founder, MRI Online

ProScan Imaging

Tags

Prostate/seminal vesicles

MRI

Genitourinary (GU)

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