A positive magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging with negative initial biopsy may predict future detection of prostate cancer

Kumar, Rajeev ; Dwivedi, Durgesh Kumar ; Javali, Tarun ; Thulkar, Sanjay ; Kumar, Virendra ; Dinda, Amit K. ; Jagannathan, Naranmangalam R. (2012) A positive magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging with negative initial biopsy may predict future detection of prostate cancer Indian Journal of Urology, 28 (2). pp. 243-245. ISSN 0970-1591

Full text not available from this repository.

Official URL: http://www.indianjurol.com/article.asp?issn=0970-1...

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0970-1591.98487

Abstract

Current diagnostic modalities for early prostate cancer (PCa) lack sufficient sensitivity and specificity. Magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) detects biochemical changes in tissues that may predate histological changes that can be diagnosed on a biopsy. Men with MRSI suggestive of malignancy but negative biopsy may thus be harboring cancer that manifests at a later date. We report the first case in our cohort of men with positive MRSI but negative initial biopsy who, 6 years after the initial MRSI, were detected to have PCa despite a "normal" prostate specific antigen (<4.0 ng/ml).

Item Type:Article
Source:Copyright of this article belongs to Medknow Publications.
Keywords:Biopsy; Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Imaging; Prostate Cancer; Prostate Specific Antigen
ID Code:98080
Deposited On:13 Feb 2014 05:08
Last Modified:13 Feb 2014 05:08

Repository Staff Only: item control page