Validation of the PI-RADS language: predictive values of PI-RADS lexicon descriptors for detection of prostate cancer.
Madhuri Monique RudolphAlexander D J BaurMatthias HaasHannes CashKurt MillerSamy MahjoubAlexander HartensteinDavid KaufmannRoman RotzingerChau Hung LeePatrick AsbachBernd HammTobias PenzkoferPublished in: European radiology (2020)
• Lexicon terms describing morphological and functional features of prostate lesions on MRI show a wide range of predictive values for prostate cancer. • Some T2-related terms have favorable PPVs, e.g., "water-drop-shaped" and "organized chaos" while others show less distinctive predictive values. DWI-related terms have noticeable negative predictive values in TZ lesions making DWI feature a useful tool for exclusion of TZ cancer. • Combining DWI- and T2-related lexicon terms for assessment of TZ lesions markedly improves PPVs. Most T2-related lexicon terms showed a significant decrease in PPV when combined with negative findings for "DW hyperintensity."
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