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Fig. 1. CT scan of 72-year-old man with recently diagnosed Gleason-6
prostate cancer and prostate-specific antigen level of 86.2 ng/L shows
enlarged mesenteric (arrow) and retroperitoneal nodes. Endobiliary
stent was placed because of obstructive periportal adenopathy. Pelvic
adenopathy was also present (not illustrated). Biopsy of pulmonary nodule
showed metastatic prostate cancer.