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Fig. 4 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 4

From: Quantitative imaging parameters to predict the local staging of prostate cancer in intermediate- to high-risk patients

Fig. 4

[68Ga]PSMA-PET/MRI and mpMRI images of a 69-year-old patient with PSA of 3.7 ng/ml that subsequently underwent radical prostatectomy (ISUP 3). a, b Histopathology slide negative for EPD with (a) overview (bar = 2.5 mm) and (b) magnification (bar = 100 µm) showing PCa on the right-posterior mid-gland prostate; c corresponding axial [68Ga]PSMA PET/MRI with SUVmax of 4.7, PSMAtot of 2.0 g/ml, and PSMAvol of 0.485cm3; d axial T2-weighted mpMRI showing an LCC of 6 mm. eh [68Ga]PSMA-PET/MRI images of a 64-year-old patient with PSA of 11 ng/ml that subsequently underwent radical prostatectomy (ISUP 5). ef Histopathology slide positive for EPD with (e) overview (bar = 5 mm) and (f) magnification (bar = 100 µm), showing PCa on the posterior part of the prostatic base (blue arrow); g corresponding axial [68Ga]PSMA PET/MRI with SUVmax of 37.1, PSMAtot of 201.2 g/ml, and PSMAvol of 18.6cm3; h axial T2-weighted MRI showing an LCC of 41 mm

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