Abstract

Multiparametric magnetic-resonance imaging study was performed on 89 patients in magnetic-resonance imager 3 T. In 61 of them identified prostate cancer. Identified opportunities and the role of the complex magnetic resonance imaging in the clinical diagnostic algorithm for cancer of the pancreas, compared the diagnostic value of magnetic resonance spectroscopy, diffusion-weighted imaging and dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic-resonance imaging. Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic-resonance imaging is one of the important methods for diagnosis of prostate cancer, specifying the location and staging of neoplastic process. Multiparametric magnetic-resonance imaging study of patients of prostate cancer has a great advantage compared with other clinical and diagnostic radiation methods in determining the localization of the true size of the tumor and its degree of aggressiveness.

Highlights

  • Мультипараметрическое магнитно-резонансное исследование на магнитно-резонансном томографе 3 Тл проведено 89 пациентам

  • Multiparametric magnetic-resonance imaging study was performed on 89 patients in magnetic-resonance imager 3 T

  • Otto J., Thormer G., Seiwerts M. et al Value of endorectal magnetic resonance imaging at 3T for the local staging of prostate cancer

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Summary

Здоровые добровольцы и пациенты с воспалительными изменениями или гиперплазией

13,04 ± 2,7 лась в правой или левой доле предстательной железы, также было выявлено распространение образования в ее капсулу. В 2 (3,3 %) наблюдениях поражение железы опухолью было тотальным, на Т2-взвешенных изображениях (Т2-ВИ) железа была гипоинтенсивной и активно накапливала контрастный препарат в раннюю фазу контрастирования при динамической простатовезикулографии

Методы исследования
Традиционная МРТ
Findings
Показатель информативности
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