Areas suspicious for prostate cancer: MR-guided biopsy in patients with at least one transrectal US-guided biopsy with a negative finding-multiparametric MR imaging for detection and biopsy planning
Tobias Franiel,Carsten Stephan,Andreas Erbersdobler,E Dietz,Andreas Maxeiner,N Hell,Alexander Huppertz,Kurt Miller,R Strecker,Hamm B +9 more
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This article is published in International Braz J Urol.The article was published on 2011-06-01 and is currently open access. It has received 122 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Biopsy.read more
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ESUR prostate MR guidelines 2012
Jelle O. Barentsz,Jonathan Richenberg,R. Clements,Peter L. Choyke,Sadhna Verma,Geert Villeirs,Olivier Rouvière,Vibeke Løgager,Jurgen J. Fütterer +8 more
TL;DR: Clinical indications, and minimal and optimal imaging acquisition protocols are provided, and a structured reporting system (PI-RADS) is described.
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Prostate Cancer: Multiparametric MR Imaging for Detection, Localization, and Staging
Caroline M. A. Hoeks,Jelle O. Barentsz,Thomas Hambrock,Derya Yakar,Diederik M. Somford,Stijn W.T.P.J. Heijmink,Tom W. J. Scheenen,Pieter C. Vos,Henkjan J. Huisman,Inge M. van Oort,J. Alfred Witjes,Arend Heerschap,Jurgen J. Fütterer +12 more
TL;DR: Suggestions for a general minimal protocol for multiparametric MR imaging of the prostate based on the literature and the authors' experience are presented and support techniques, such as computer-aided diagnosis, are needed to obtain a fast, cost-effective, easy, and more reproducible prostate cancer diagnosis.
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Value of Targeted Prostate Biopsy Using Magnetic Resonance–Ultrasound Fusion in Men with Prior Negative Biopsy and Elevated Prostate-specific Antigen
Geoffrey A. Sonn,Edward F. Chang,Shyam Natarajan,Daniel Margolis,Malu Macairan,Patricia Lieu,Jiaoti Huang,Frederick J. Dorey,Robert E. Reiter,Leonard S. Marks +9 more
TL;DR: MR-US fusion biopsy provides improved detection of PCa in men with prior negative biopsies and elevated PSA values, and the ability of an MRI grading system to predict clinically significant cancer was investigated.
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Comparing Three Different Techniques for Magnetic Resonance Imaging-targeted Prostate Biopsies: A Systematic Review of In-bore versus Magnetic Resonance Imaging-transrectal Ultrasound fusion versus Cognitive Registration. Is There a Preferred Technique?
O. Wegelin,Harm H.E. van Melick,Lotty Hooft,J.L.H. Ruud Bosch,Hans B. Reitsma,Jelle O. Barentsz,Diederik M. Somford +6 more
TL;DR: It is shown that magnetic resonance imaging-guided biopsy detects more clinically significant prostate cancer (PCa) and less insignificant PCa compared with systematic biopsy in men at risk for PCa.
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Three-tesla magnetic resonance-guided prostate biopsy in men with increased prostate-specific antigen and repeated, negative, random, systematic, transrectal ultrasound biopsies: detection of clinically significant prostate cancers
Caroline M. A. Hoeks,Martijn G. Schouten,Joyce G. R. Bomers,Stefan P. Hoogendoorn,Christina A. Hulsbergen-van de Kaa,Thomas Hambrock,Henk Vergunst,J.P. Michiel Sedelaar,Jurgen J. Fütterer,Jelle O. Barentsz +9 more
TL;DR: In patients with elevated PSA and one or more negative TRUS-biopsy sessions, MRGB of MP-MRI CSRs had a PCa-detection rate of 41%, and the majority of detected cancers were clinically significant.
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Prostatic biopsy directed with endorectal MR spectroscopic imaging findings in patients with elevated prostate specific antigen levels and prior negative biopsy findings: early experience.
TL;DR: Metabolic data from MR spectroscopic imaging can be transferred to transrectal US images and used to sample regions of cancer in men with rising PSA levels and negative findings at prior biopsy with good accuracy.