Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8822761 | European Journal of Radiology | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We demonstrate a trend of increasing cancer rate from PI-RADSv2 category 3 to upgraded category 4 to category 4 based on markedly low ADC value. Peripheral lesions of intermediary risk in the diffusion weighted sequence account for 21.6% of all prostate lesions encountered. Since it is likely that patient management recommendations will be linked to assessment categories in future versions of PI-RADS, cancer rates in upgraded category 4 and category 4 based on markedly low ADC values should be in a similar range. We conclude that in future studies of PI-RADSv2 upgraded category 4 and category 4 based on markedly low ADC value should be reported separately to generate a database for meta-analysis of cancer rates.
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Authors
Matthias Benndorf, Lorenz Waibel, Malte Krönig, Cordula Annette Jilg, Mathias Langer, Tobias Krauss,