Incidental Bladder Cancer Detected on Multiparametric Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Prostate Gland

Case Reports in Urology
Al SardariSoroush Rais-Bahrami

Abstract

The increased use of axial imaging in various fields of medicine has led to an increased frequency of incidental findings, specifically incidental cancer lesions. Hence, as the use of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (MP-MRI) for prostate cancer detection, staging, and management becomes more widespread, the potential for additional incidental findings in the pelvis increases. Herein, we report the case of a man on active surveillance for low-grade, early-staged prostate cancer who underwent MP-MRI and was incidentally found to have a high-grade bladder cancer lesion.

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Jan 7, 2015·CA: a Cancer Journal for Clinicians·Rebecca L SiegelAhmedin Jemal
May 29, 2015·Current Urology Reports·Michele FascelliPeter A Pinto
Oct 3, 2015·Urologic Oncology·Soroush Rais-BahramiJeffrey W Nix

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Dec 1, 2019·La Radiologia medica·Giuseppe CutaiaGiuseppe Salvaggio

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