| Literature DB >> 25457528 |
Andrew B Rosenkrantz1, Samuel L Rice2, Natasha E Wehrli2, Fang-Ming Deng3, Samir S Taneja4.
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We assessed changes in prostate lesions on serial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examinations in predicting biopsy results. Fifty-five men undergoing two prostate MRI examinations ≥6 months apart, followed by targeted biopsy, were included. Two radiologists assessed dominant lesions for an increase in size or suspicion score. Progression on MRI had lower sensitivity (23.5%-35.3%) and higher specificity (76.2%-90.5%) than prostate-specific antigen (PSA) velocity (sensitivity 70.6%, specificity 52.4%) for predicting positive biopsy. Highest accuracy was achieved by PSA velocity (63.6%) for positive biopsy, and by MRI (65.5%-72.7%) for Gleason >6 tumor. Findings support lesion progression on MRI serving as a basis for performing subsequent targeted biopsy.Entities:
Keywords: Biopsy; MRI; PSA; Prostate cancer
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25457528 DOI: 10.1016/j.clinimag.2014.08.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Imaging ISSN: 0899-7071 Impact factor: 1.605