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Fig. 3C — Endorectal coil pelvic MR images obtained in 65-year-old man
who had undergone radical prostatectomy 1 year earlier. PSA level was 0.5
ng/dL. Time–signal intensity curve from dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI
shows moderate initial signal increase and postinitial continuous increase.
Signal intensity on T2-weighted sequence and dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI
behavior of nodule suggest scar tissue with inflammatory changes. Transrectal
ultrasonography (TRUS)–guided biopsy was negative for recurrence of
prostatic cancer.