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Fig. 10B —Hemorrhage in 70-year-old man. Hemorrhage (arrows)
is seen as increased signal in peripheral zone on T1-weighted (A) and
as decreased signal on T2-weighted (B) axial MR images. Biopsy of
prostate was performed 5 weeks before MRI. In general, it is preferable to
perform MRI at least 6 weeks after prostate biopsy to allow resolution of
hemorrhage.