Fig. 1 | Modern Pathology

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From: Histological differences in cancer cells, stroma, and luminal spaces strongly correlate with in vivo MRI-detectability of prostate cancer

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Typical case of prostate cancer on multiparametric MRI. 63-year-old male patient with prostate cancer (prostate-specific antigen level, 5.6 ng/mL). A 12-mm nodule in the left peripheral zone (arrows) with hypointensity on T2-weighted image (a), hyperintensity on diffusion-weighted image (b), decreased apparent diffusion coefficient (c), and focal early enhancement on dynamic MRI (d) is seen, yielding a score of 4 on the Prostate Imaging Data Reporting System. Histopathology confirmed a tumor with Gleason score 4 + 4 in the corresponding area

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