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Local staging of prostate cancer with endorectal MR imaging: correlation with histopathology.
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Results from this study indicate that the accuracy of the technique was not satisfactory for predicting actual tumor volume. Tumor detection and localization was more accurate in the peripheral zone than in the central zone. Accuracy was poor for detecting capsular penetration of less than 1 mm, but accuracy was much better for penetration of more than 1 mm. Because recent reports suggest that capsular penetration of less than 1 mm does not adversely affect surgical cure, MR imaging still may be practical in the selection of patients for radical prostatectomy.
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