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Fig. 10 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 10

From: Pitfalls in Interpreting mp-MRI of the Prostate: A Pictorial Review with Pathologic Correlation

Fig. 10

a Axial post-contrast T1-weighted fat saturated 3D FLASH (VIBE) axial image showing a small enhancing area in the right ischiopubic ramus. b Axial T2-weighted fast spin-echo (6330/115) and d coronal T2-weighted (5230/114) images display a small round hypointense area, which appears slightly hyperintense (white arrows) on c axial T2-weighted fat saturated image (8450/115). e Bone scan showing uptake of radiotracer in the right ischiopubic ramus. All these findings are consistent with bone metastasis. In addition, the reference standard was the drop of PSA value after hormonotherapy (from 18 ng/mL to 4.5 ng/mL)

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