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Fig. 3 | BMC Medical Imaging

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From: Which PSMA PET/CT interpretation criteria most effectively diagnose prostate cancer? a retrospective cohort study

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A case of an inconsistent imaging diagnostic result in the [18F]DCFPyL+[18F]PSMA-1007 group. Legend: A patient with clinically suspected PCa (total PSA serum-level of 11.9 ng/mL) was examined using [18F]DCFPyL (a-d) and [18F]PSMA-1007 (e-h) PET/CT scans. Prostatic hyperplasia with focal low-grade neoplasia of glands was finally diagnosed by systematic transrectal ultrasonography-guided 18-core biopsy. The results of the [18F]DCFPyL and [18F]PSMA-1007 PET/CT scans were as follow: SUVmax of the prostate lesion were 6.39 (true negative) and 10.9 (false positive), miPSMA score were both 1 (true negative), and PSMA-RADS were 2 (true negative) and 4 (false positive), respectively

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