The impact of a second MRI and re-biopsy in patients with initial negative mpMRI-targeted and systematic biopsy for PIRADS ≥ 3 lesions.
Fabio ZattoniLeonor J Paulino PereiraGiancarlo MarraMassimo ValerioJonathan OlivierIgnacio Puche-SanzPawel RajwaMartina MaggiRiccardo CampiDaniele AmparoreSabrina De CillisZhuang JunlongHongqian GuoGiulia La BombardaAndrea FuschiAlessandro VecciaFrancesco DitonnoAlessandro MarquisFrancesco BarlettaRiccardo LeniSergio SerniVeeru KasivisvanathanAlessandro AntonelliFabrizio Dal MoroJuan Gomez RivasRoderick C N van den BerghAlberto BrigantiGiorgio GandagliaGiacomo NovaraPublished in: World journal of urology (2023)
Persistent PI-RADS ≥ 3 at the second MRI is suggestive of the presence of a not negligible proportion of csPca. These findings contribute to the refinement of risk stratification for men with initial negative MRI-TBx.