scholarly journals Pre-surgical multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging features predicting continence after robotic radical cystectomy with orthotopic bladder reconstruction: preliminary findings form PURE-01 trial

2021 ◽  
Vol 32 ◽  
pp. S56
Author(s):  
G. Fallara ◽  
M. Cristodoro ◽  
M. Tutolo ◽  
A. Necchi ◽  
D. Cannoletta ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Sameer Peer ◽  
Sarbesh Tiwari ◽  
Aarthi Deepesh Swaminathan ◽  
Shumyla Jabeen ◽  
Jitender Saini ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 374-377 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thais Caldara Mussi ◽  
Yves Bohrer Costa ◽  
Marcos Takeo Obara ◽  
Marcos Roberto Gomes de Queiroz ◽  
Rodrigo Gobbo Garcia ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT Objective: To describe the imaging findings of prostatic tumors nonadenocarcinoma on multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging. Methods: A total of 200 patients underwented multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging of the prostate for screening for prostate cancer, from August 2013 to September 2014, followed by biopsy with ultrasound/magnetic resonance imaging fusion. Results: We found three pathologic proved cases of prostatic pure leiomyomas (0.02%) in our series and described the multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging features of these prostatic leiomyomas. The imaging findings had similar features to lesions with moderate or high suspicion for significant cancer (Likert 4 or 5) when localized both in the transitional zone or in the peripheral zone of the gland. Conclusion: Pure prostatic leiomyomas had imaging findings on multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging that mimicked usual adenocarcinomas on this test. Radiologists, urologists and pathologists must be aware of this entity and its imaging features.


Urology ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 138 ◽  
pp. 98-105 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bashir Al Hussein Al Awamlh ◽  
Daniel J. Margolis ◽  
Michael D. Gross ◽  
Shyam Natarajan ◽  
Alan Priester ◽  
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PLoS ONE ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (7) ◽  
pp. e0254448
Author(s):  
Seunghyun Lee ◽  
Seung Hong Choi ◽  
Hye Rim Cho ◽  
Jaemoon Koh ◽  
Chul-Kee Park ◽  
...  

Purpose To assess glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) formation with similar imaging characteristics to human GBM using multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in an orthotopic xenograft canine GBM model. Materials and methods The canine GBM cell line J3T1 was subcutaneously injected into 6-week-old female BALB/c nude mice to obtain tumour fragments. Tumour fragments were implanted into adult male mongrel dog brains through surgery. Multiparametric MRI was performed with conventional MRI, diffusion-weighted imaging, and dynamic susceptibility contrast-enhanced perfusion-weighted imaging at one week and two weeks after surgery in a total of 15 surgical success cases. The presence of tumour cells, the necrotic area fraction, and the microvessel density (MVD) of the tumour on the histologic specimen were assessed. Tumour volume, diffusion, and perfusion parameters were compared at each time point using Wilcoxon signed-rank tests, and the differences between tumour and normal parenchyma were compared using unpaired t-tests. Spearman correlation analysis was performed between the imaging and histologic parameters. Results All animals showed a peripheral enhancing lesion on MRI and confirmed the presence of a tumour through histologic analysis (92.3%). The normalized perfusion values did not show significant decreases through at least 2 weeks after the surgery (P > 0.05). There was greater cerebral blood volume and flow in the GBM than in the normal-appearing white matter (1.46 ± 0.25 vs. 1.13 ± 0.16 and 1.30 ± 0.22 vs. 1.02 ± 0.14; P < 0.001 and P < 0.001, respectively). The MVD in the histologic specimens was correlated with the cerebral blood volume in the GBM tissue (r = 0.850, P = 0.004). Conclusion Our results suggest that the canine GBM model showed perfusion imaging characteristics similar to those of humans, and it might have potential as a model to assess novel technical developments for GBM treatment.


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