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Fig. 1. 65-year-old man with normal findings on digital rectal examination
and prostate-specific antigen of 7.5 ng/mL. Helical CT scan of prostate shows
normal appearance of peripheral zone as band of hypodense tissue
(arrows). Note usual appearance of symmetric, contrast-enhanced
nodules of hyperplastic tissue in central gland (H).
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