| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8770653 | The Journal of Urology | 2018 | 40 Pages | 
Abstract
												Multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging/ultrasound fusion targeted biopsy was associated with significantly increased detection of intraductal/cribriform positive prostate carcinoma compared to systematic sextant biopsy of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging negative regions. This supports the role of magnetic resonance imaging to enhance the detection of clinically aggressive intraductal/cribriform positive prostate carcinoma.
											Keywords
												mpMRIPI-RADSProstate Imaging-Reporting and Data SystemDWIDCEPSAIDCADCMultiparametric MRIPCAProstate specific antigendynamic contrast enhancementMRIImage-guided biopsyDiffusion weighted imagingDiagnostic imagingMagnetic resonance imagingRadical prostatectomyProstate cancerUltrasonographyapparent diffusion coefficientUltrasoundProstatic neoplasmsGleason scoreIntraductal carcinomaGrade group
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											Authors
												Susan Prendeville, Mark Gertner, Manjula Maganti, Melania Pintilie, Nathan Perlis, Ants Toi, Andrew J. Evans, Antonio Finelli, Theodorus H. van der Kwast, Sangeet Ghai, 
											