The prostate is a male-specific organ, and MRI can be used for the diagnosis of prostate-related diseases. Because of its better tissue resolution and three-dimensional imaging characteristics, MRI is currently used clinically to examine prostate cancer. It is also possible to perform prostate puncture biopsy by MRI guidance or MRI ultrasound fusion technique, which can significantly improve the positive rate of prostate cancer diagnosis.
Prostate cancer is predominantly found in the peripheral zone, which generally shows a medium to high signal on T2-weighted images. The most important thing is that it is not only a good idea to use a good amount of time, but also a good amount of time.
Prostate MRI can clarify whether the prostate cancer is confined to the prostate gland. If the prostate cancer has invaded the prostate envelope, it can be detected on MRI, and the location and depth of invasion can be roughly determined.