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Fig. 1E —Utility of color map in identifying tumor in 52-year-old man
with diffuse chronic prostatitis (prostate-specific antigen level = 4.7 ng/mL,
Gleason score = 7). Comparison of gadopentetate dimeglumine
concentration–versus–time curves obtained from right (E)
and left (F) sides of peripheral zone, specified by green and red ROIs
in (C), respectively, indicate that wash-in and washout processes were
more rapid in tumor.