Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2091609181> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2091609181 endingPage "791" @default.
- W2091609181 startingPage "787" @default.
- W2091609181 abstract "Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy of targeted prostate biopsy using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and to characterize clinicopathologic features of tumors detected with targeted prostate biopsy in men with previous negative prostate biopsy results. Patients and Methods: We prospectively studied 87 patients with a persistently increasing level of serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA), at least one previous set of negative 12-core prostate biopsies, and normal digital rectal examination. All patients were examined with combined T2-weighted and diffusion-weighted MRI before undergoing the prostate biopsy. Prostate biopsy was performed using transrectal ultrasonography-guided standard 12 cores plus targeted biopsy to suspicious region(s) as identified on T2 images on their MRI. Results: Of a total of 87 cases, 82 (94.2%) patients had suspicious lesion(s) on their MRI. Of these 82 patients, 46 (56.0%) patients had prostate cancer (PCA) as determined by the biopsy. The patients with PCA showed a significantly higher incidence of having suspicious lesion(s) (the anterior or apex) on MRI than the patients without PCA (P<0.05). On analysis by dividing all biopsy cores into the targeted cores and standard cores, PCA was found in 149/518 (28.8%) MRI-targeted cores and in 32/903 (3.6%) standard cores (P=0.012) Of 43 patients who underwent radical prostatectomy, 37 (86.0%) patients were detected with PCA located at the anterior or apex portion of the prostate. For tumor characteristics according to tumor locations, there was no significant correlation between tumor location and Gleason scores or pathologic stage. Conclusions: Our data suggest that a MRI-targeted prostate biopsy after prostate MRI might be considered for the identification of cancer foci and the detection of PCA, for patients with a previous negative standard prostate biopsy result despite a persistently elevated PSA value." @default.
- W2091609181 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2091609181 creator A5011254573 @default.
- W2091609181 creator A5019918659 @default.
- W2091609181 creator A5022793428 @default.
- W2091609181 creator A5028254571 @default.
- W2091609181 creator A5057257626 @default.
- W2091609181 creator A5080064863 @default.
- W2091609181 date "2012-07-01" @default.
- W2091609181 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W2091609181 title "Magnetic Resonance Imaging Targeted Biopsy in Men with Previously Negative Prostate Biopsy Results" @default.
- W2091609181 cites W1501489127 @default.
- W2091609181 cites W1973169297 @default.
- W2091609181 cites W1976491714 @default.
- W2091609181 cites W1980404552 @default.
- W2091609181 cites W1982635851 @default.
- W2091609181 cites W2006253576 @default.
- W2091609181 cites W2013105298 @default.
- W2091609181 cites W2042705148 @default.
- W2091609181 cites W2048597588 @default.
- W2091609181 cites W2076096065 @default.
- W2091609181 cites W2082131200 @default.
- W2091609181 cites W2099408455 @default.
- W2091609181 cites W2108659569 @default.
- W2091609181 cites W2112226957 @default.
- W2091609181 cites W2135998122 @default.
- W2091609181 cites W2153188107 @default.
- W2091609181 cites W2625400141 @default.
- W2091609181 cites W4322699820 @default.
- W2091609181 cites W4375819013 @default.
- W2091609181 cites W54671206 @default.
- W2091609181 doi "https://doi.org/10.1089/end.2011.0393" @default.
- W2091609181 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22122555" @default.
- W2091609181 hasPublicationYear "2012" @default.
- W2091609181 type Work @default.
- W2091609181 sameAs 2091609181 @default.
- W2091609181 citedByCount "34" @default.
- W2091609181 countsByYear W20916091812012 @default.
- W2091609181 countsByYear W20916091812013 @default.
- W2091609181 countsByYear W20916091812014 @default.
- W2091609181 countsByYear W20916091812015 @default.
- W2091609181 countsByYear W20916091812016 @default.
- W2091609181 countsByYear W20916091812017 @default.
- W2091609181 countsByYear W20916091812018 @default.
- W2091609181 countsByYear W20916091812019 @default.
- W2091609181 countsByYear W20916091812020 @default.
- W2091609181 countsByYear W20916091812021 @default.
- W2091609181 countsByYear W20916091812022 @default.
- W2091609181 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2091609181 hasAuthorship W2091609181A5011254573 @default.
- W2091609181 hasAuthorship W2091609181A5019918659 @default.
- W2091609181 hasAuthorship W2091609181A5022793428 @default.
- W2091609181 hasAuthorship W2091609181A5028254571 @default.
- W2091609181 hasAuthorship W2091609181A5057257626 @default.
- W2091609181 hasAuthorship W2091609181A5080064863 @default.
- W2091609181 hasConcept C121608353 @default.
- W2091609181 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2091609181 hasConcept C126838900 @default.
- W2091609181 hasConcept C126894567 @default.
- W2091609181 hasConcept C143409427 @default.
- W2091609181 hasConcept C2775934546 @default.
- W2091609181 hasConcept C2776235491 @default.
- W2091609181 hasConcept C2779466945 @default.
- W2091609181 hasConcept C2780002838 @default.
- W2091609181 hasConcept C2780101318 @default.
- W2091609181 hasConcept C2780192828 @default.
- W2091609181 hasConcept C2781217009 @default.
- W2091609181 hasConcept C2781406297 @default.
- W2091609181 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2091609181 hasConceptScore W2091609181C121608353 @default.
- W2091609181 hasConceptScore W2091609181C126322002 @default.
- W2091609181 hasConceptScore W2091609181C126838900 @default.
- W2091609181 hasConceptScore W2091609181C126894567 @default.
- W2091609181 hasConceptScore W2091609181C143409427 @default.
- W2091609181 hasConceptScore W2091609181C2775934546 @default.
- W2091609181 hasConceptScore W2091609181C2776235491 @default.
- W2091609181 hasConceptScore W2091609181C2779466945 @default.
- W2091609181 hasConceptScore W2091609181C2780002838 @default.
- W2091609181 hasConceptScore W2091609181C2780101318 @default.
- W2091609181 hasConceptScore W2091609181C2780192828 @default.
- W2091609181 hasConceptScore W2091609181C2781217009 @default.
- W2091609181 hasConceptScore W2091609181C2781406297 @default.
- W2091609181 hasConceptScore W2091609181C71924100 @default.
- W2091609181 hasIssue "7" @default.
- W2091609181 hasLocation W20916091811 @default.
- W2091609181 hasLocation W20916091812 @default.
- W2091609181 hasOpenAccess W2091609181 @default.
- W2091609181 hasPrimaryLocation W20916091811 @default.
- W2091609181 hasRelatedWork W1570285055 @default.
- W2091609181 hasRelatedWork W1979374145 @default.
- W2091609181 hasRelatedWork W1992657261 @default.
- W2091609181 hasRelatedWork W2080303345 @default.
- W2091609181 hasRelatedWork W2099948048 @default.
- W2091609181 hasRelatedWork W2102167265 @default.
- W2091609181 hasRelatedWork W2134956576 @default.
- W2091609181 hasRelatedWork W2143331076 @default.
- W2091609181 hasRelatedWork W2148869351 @default.
- W2091609181 hasRelatedWork W99274037 @default.