Publication: Pathology outcomes of PI-RADS category 4 lesions in the peripheral zone: impact of MRI signal features and lesion size
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Onay, Aslihan
Bakir, Baris
Colak, Evrim
Turkbey, Baris
Ertas, Gokhan
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Background Peripheral zone (PZ) PI-RADS category 4 includes lesions with diverse pathological outcomes, leading to varying prostate cancer (PCa) detection rates between pure category 4 (pCategory-4) and upgraded category 4 (Category-3+1) PZ lesions, as well as different lesion sizes. Purpose To compare PCa detection rates for pCategory-4 and Category-3+1, considering lesion size. Material and Methods This retrospective study included 293 participants with PI-RADS V2.1 category-4 PZ lesions, who underwent MRI-targeted biopsy between 2012 and 2021. Overall and clinically significant PCa (csPCa) detection rates for pCategory-4 and Category-3+1 lesions were compared using Pearson's chi-square (chi(2)) test. In addition, PCa detection rates were analyzed by lesion size (1-5 mm, 5-10 mm, 10-15 mm, and >15 mm) using Spearman's test. Logistic regression analysis included age, PSA, PSA density, lesion volume, and size/scale for PZ lesions. Results csPCa detection rates were 60.4% for pCategory-4 and 25.8% for Category-3+1, while overall PCa detection rates were 69.4% and 36.2%, respectively. pCategory-4 showed higher cancer detection rates than Category-3+1 (overall PCa: chi(2) = 22.34; P <0.0001, csPCa: chi(2) = 21.88; P <0.001). Larger lesions (>5 mm) were more likely to harbor PCa, with significant differences in detection rates observed for pCategory-4 and Category-3+1 (overall PCa: chi(2) = 20.05; P <0.001). Conclusion pCategory-4 lesions have significantly higher PCa detection rates compared to Category-3+1. Larger lesion size is associated with increased PCa detection in pCategory-4 lesions but not in Category-3+1.
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Sage Publications Ltd
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Radiology, Nuclear medicine, Medical imaging
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Acta Radiologica
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10.1177/02841851251404167
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