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Prostate MRI

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An 'open' MRI unit. These models are designed to alleviate patient claustrophobia.


An 'open' MRI unit. These models are designed to alleviate patient claustrophobia.

An 'open' MRI unit. These models are designed to alleviate patient claustrophobia.


An 'open' MRI unit. These models are designed to alleviate patient claustrophobia.

An 'open' MRI unit. These models are designed to alleviate patient claustrophobia.


An 'open' MRI unit. These models are designed to alleviate patient claustrophobia.

Axial T2-weighted MR images showing normal prostate gland. The representative sections are from seminal vesicle (a), mid gland (b) and apex (c) of the prostate gland.


Axial T2-weighted MR images showing normal prostate gland. The representative sections are from seminal vesicle (a), mid gland (b) and apex (c) of the prostate gland.

Coronal T2-weighted MR images showing normal prostate gland. The representative sections of the prostate gland showing the central zone (a, {arrow}) and transition zone (b, {arrow}).


Coronal T2-weighted MR images showing normal prostate gland. The representative sections of the prostate gland showing the central zone (a, {arrow}) and transition zone (b, {arrow}).

Sagittal T2-weighted MR images (a, b) showing normal prostate gland.


Sagittal T2-weighted MR images (a, b) showing normal prostate gland.

T2-weighted MR images showing normal prostate gland. The representative sections show the prostate gland at different planes i.e. axial (a), coronal (b), and sagittal (c).


T2-weighted MR images showing normal prostate gland. The representative sections show the prostate gland at different planes i.e. axial (a), coronal (b), and sagittal (c).

T2-weighted MR images with arrows pointing to low signal intensity area i.e. suspicious for cancer in the prostate gland. The representative sections show the area suspicious for cancer in the prostate gland at different planes i.e. axial (a), coronal (b), and sagittal (c). The histopathology slice (d), with cancer outlined, closely corresponds to the MR image.


T2-weighted MR images with arrows pointing to low signal intensity area i.e. suspicious for cancer in the prostate gland. The representative sections show the area suspicious for cancer in the prostate gland at different planes i.e. axial (a), coronal (b), and sagittal (c). The histopathology slice (d), with cancer outlined, closely corresponds to the MR image.

Axial T2-weighted MR image with MR spectroscopic grid overlaid (a) demonstrating voxels suspicious for cancer (asterisks) in left peripheral zone. Metabolic map generated with choline+creatine/citrate ratio overlaid on the MR image (b) shows area suspicious for cancer.


Axial T2-weighted MR image with MR spectroscopic grid overlaid (a) demonstrating voxels suspicious for cancer (asterisks) in left peripheral zone. Metabolic map generated with choline+creatine/citrate ratio overlaid on the MR image (b) shows area suspicious for cancer.

MRI of the Prostate - normal exam. This view is looking up from the feet towards the head of the patient. (A: right hip, B: bladder, C: left hip, D: prostate, E: rectum)


MRI of the Prostate - normal exam. This view is looking up from the feet towards the head of the patient. (A: right hip, B: bladder, C: left hip, D: prostate, E: rectum)

Axial T2-weighted MR images with MR spectroscopic grid overlaid in a prostate cancer patient.


Axial T2-weighted MR images with MR spectroscopic grid overlaid in a prostate cancer patient.