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The incidence of hyperechoic prostate cancer in transrectal ultrasound-guided biopsy specimens (CROSBI ID 139948)

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Spajić, Borislav ; Čupić, Hrvoje ; Tomas, Davor ; Štimac, Goran ; Krušlin, Božo ; Kraus, Ognjen The incidence of hyperechoic prostate cancer in transrectal ultrasound-guided biopsy specimens // Urology, 70 (2007), 4; 734-737. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2007.06.1092

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Spajić, Borislav ; Čupić, Hrvoje ; Tomas, Davor ; Štimac, Goran ; Krušlin, Božo ; Kraus, Ognjen

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The incidence of hyperechoic prostate cancer in transrectal ultrasound-guided biopsy specimens

OBJECTIVES: To estimate the incidence of transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) hyperechoic lesions and of hyperechoic prostate cancer in TRUS-guided biopsy specimens. METHODS: We prospectively studied 200 patients with total prostate-specific antigen values less than 20 ng/mL and/or positive results on digital rectal examination who had undergone TRUS-guided prostate biopsy. Each patient underwent laterally directed systemic six-core biopsy plus cores from abnormal TRUS lesions and rectally palpable lesions. Six to 10 biopsy cores were obtained from each patient. RESULTS: Hyperechoic lesions were found in 19 patients (9.5%), hypoechoic in 83 (41.5%), and isoechoic in 98 (49.0%). Prostate cancer was diagnosed in 33.0% of study patients. Isoechoic findings on TRUS were recorded in 31.8% of patients diagnosed with prostate cancer, whereas 60.6% of cancers had hypoechoic and 7.6% hyperechoic lesions. There was no significant difference in the mean Gleason score between isoechoic cancers (mean 5.4) and hypoechoic cancers (mean 5.6). However, hyperechoic cancers had a mean Gleason score of 7.0, which was higher when compared with isoechoic and hypoechoic cancers. CONCLUSIONS: Biopsy of hyperechoic lesions was positive for prostate cancer in a higher percentage of patients than previously reported in the literature, and Gleason score of these cancers was higher when compared with isoechoic and hypoechoic cancers.

prostate cancer; transrectal ultrasound; biopsy

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Podaci o izdanju

70 (4)

2007.

734-737

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0090-4295

10.1016/j.urology.2007.06.1092

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Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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