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Fig. 2. 58-year-old man with mean prostate-specific antigen level of
6.3 ng/mL and positive transrectal biopsy indicating Gleason-score-6 tumor at
left lateral apex. Axial T1-weighted image (TR/TE, 700/8) shows
high-signal-intensity hemorrhage in right apex and spectral degradation in
voxels (asterisks) from this region. Voxels adjacent to regions of
hemorrhage show normal metabolic spectra, even though one voxel contains some
high-signal-intensity change on T1-weighted image. Low-signal-intensity change
is present in peripheral zone bilaterally on T2-weighted image. Cho = choline,
Cr = creatine.