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The Clinical and Pathologic Relevance of a Prostate MRI Diagnosis of “Prostatitis”
Sij Hemal
,
Lewis Thomas
, Daniel Shoskes
Siteman Cancer Center
Division of Urologic Surgery
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Pathologic
100%
Multiparametric MRI (mpMRI)
100%
Prostatitis
100%
MRI Diagnosis
100%
Inflammation
42%
Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
28%
Urologic
21%
Multiparametric Prostate MRI
21%
Prostate
14%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
7%
Clinical Characteristics
7%
Prostate Volume
7%
Retrospective Review
7%
Prostate-specific Antigen
7%
Pathological Findings
7%
Nonmalignant
7%
Magnetic Resonance Findings
7%
Group-based
7%
Chi-square
7%
Volume Score
7%
T-test
7%
Pelvic Pain
7%
Dichotomous Variables
7%
Dysuria
7%
Patient Anxiety
7%
Radiology Reports
7%
Clinical Symptomatology
7%
Peripheral Zone
7%
PI-RADS Score
7%
Medicine and Dentistry
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
100%
Prostatitis
100%
Lower Urinary Tract Symptom
28%
Biopsy Technique
14%
Radiology
7%
Prostate Specific Antigen
7%
Urinary System
7%
Patient Referral
7%
Pain (Symptom)
7%
Student T Test
7%
Pelvic Pain
7%
Strangury
7%
Symptomatology
7%