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Fig. 1B 62-year-old man with prostate-specific antigen level of 6.3 ng/mL and biopsy-confirmed prostate cancer. Axial (A) and coronal (C) T2-weighted images acquired with torso phased-array coil at 3.0 T and corresponding images (axial, B and coronal, D) acquired with combined endorectal–body phased-array coil at 1.5 T. Note hypointense region in peripheral zone of posterolateral aspect on left (arrows) and less marked hypointensity on right. Extracapsular extension at either field strength is not seen. Images generated with endorectal coil have better overall image quality. Histology of prostatectomy specimen yielded stage pT2c tumor.





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