Prostate carcinoma

Case contributed by Paresh K Desai , 10 Apr 2009
Diagnosis possible
Changed by Henry Knipe, 28 May 2015

Updates to Case Attributes

Title was changed:
Prostate carcinoma - MRI(probable)
Body was removed:

60 year old male with elevated PSA.

MR shows ill defined hypointense lesions in the peripheral zone of the prostate gland - this appearance is highly likely of prostatic carcinoma.

  • -<p>60 year old male with elevated PSA.</p><p>MR shows ill defined hypointense lesions in the peripheral zone of the prostate gland - this appearance is highly likely of prostatic carcinoma.</p>
Presentation was added:
Increased PSA.
Gender was set to Male.
Age was set to 60 years.

Updates to Study Attributes

Findings was added:

Ill-defined hypointense lesions in the peripheral zone of the prostate gland - this appearance is highly likely of prostatic carcinoma.

Images Changes:

Image MRI (T2) ( update )

Perspective was set to Axial.
Single Or Stack Root was set to .
Description was removed:
T2 axial

Image MRI (T2) ( update )

Perspective was set to Coronal.
Single Or Stack Root was set to .
Description was removed:
T2 coronal

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