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2009
The clinical suspicion of prostate cancer requires histologic confirmation. In addition to the diagnosis, the biopsy correlated with other clinical parameters should also provide information on the local extent of disease to improve the clinical approach and facilitate the choice of the most appropriate treatment. © 2009 Springer-Verlag Milan.
Cunico S. C. +3 more
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The clinical suspicion of prostate cancer requires histologic confirmation. In addition to the diagnosis, the biopsy correlated with other clinical parameters should also provide information on the local extent of disease to improve the clinical approach and facilitate the choice of the most appropriate treatment. © 2009 Springer-Verlag Milan.
Cunico S. C. +3 more
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Nature Clinical Practice Urology, 2007
Early detection is critical to good management of prostate cancer patients. Markers for detection, such as prostate specific antigen (PSA), and prostate biopsy are paramount for establishing an efficient diagnosis. Patients having an initial biopsy should undergo an extended biopsy scheme incorporating at least 10-12 cores, while in those undergoing a ...
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Early detection is critical to good management of prostate cancer patients. Markers for detection, such as prostate specific antigen (PSA), and prostate biopsy are paramount for establishing an efficient diagnosis. Patients having an initial biopsy should undergo an extended biopsy scheme incorporating at least 10-12 cores, while in those undergoing a ...
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Urologia Journal, 1996
The aim of this paper is to review the different possibilities of performing biopsies on the prostate and to discuss indications, complications and the instruments to be used. Comments are then made on the results of an interactive discussion, mainly focussing on when a prostate biopsy should be performed and by whom, a urologist or radiologist.
M. Perachino +4 more
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The aim of this paper is to review the different possibilities of performing biopsies on the prostate and to discuss indications, complications and the instruments to be used. Comments are then made on the results of an interactive discussion, mainly focussing on when a prostate biopsy should be performed and by whom, a urologist or radiologist.
M. Perachino +4 more
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2016
The authors describe a transperineal prostate biopsy technique routinely performed under local anesthesia, including the management of the patient before and after the biopsy and trying to provide some tips and tricks for the readers.
Gaziev G., Germani S., Miano R.
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The authors describe a transperineal prostate biopsy technique routinely performed under local anesthesia, including the management of the patient before and after the biopsy and trying to provide some tips and tricks for the readers.
Gaziev G., Germani S., Miano R.
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Complications of prostate biopsy
Expert Review of Anticancer Therapy, 2013Biopsy of the prostate is a common procedure with minor complications that are usually self-limited. However, if one considers that millions of men undergo biopsy worldwide, one realizes that although complication rate is low, the number of patients suffering from biopsy complications should not be underestimated and can be a clinically relevant ...
Anastasios, Anastasiadis +5 more
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Stereotactic Transperineal Prostate Biopsy
Urology, 2009This study investigates the detection rate of nonpalpable, isoechoic occult prostate malignancy using a stereotactic transperineal prostate biopsy (STPB) technique in patients with a previously negative transrectal ultrasound-guided prostate biopsy.
Brian J, Moran, Michelle H, Braccioforte
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Urology, 1982
Needle biopsy of the prostate has been widely practiced for more than twenty-five years, whereas transrectal aspiration biopsy, first described fifty years ago, has not. We describe our experience using the transrectal aspiration biopsy and correlate the results with histologic studies of the prostate obtained by conventional needle biopsy and surgical
J J, Kaufman +3 more
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Needle biopsy of the prostate has been widely practiced for more than twenty-five years, whereas transrectal aspiration biopsy, first described fifty years ago, has not. We describe our experience using the transrectal aspiration biopsy and correlate the results with histologic studies of the prostate obtained by conventional needle biopsy and surgical
J J, Kaufman +3 more
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Geometric systematic prostate biopsy
Minimally Invasive Therapy & Allied Technologies, 2016The common sextant prostate biopsy schema lacks a three-dimensional (3D) geometric definition. The study objective was to determine the influence of the geometric distribution of the cores on the detection probability of prostate cancer (PCa).The detection probability of significant (>0.5 cm3) and insignificant (
Doyoung, Chang +6 more
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Considerations Regarding Prostate Biopsies
European Urology, 1998To review the current clinical practice concerning prostate biopsies and indications for prostate biopsies and to study the value of biopsies in grading and staging of prostate cancer.The literature from 1990 onwards was reviewed systematically. A selection out of the huge number of publications concerning the subject was made based on the relevance of
H P, Beerlage +2 more
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Optimal Prostate Biopsy Regimen
Current Urology Reports, 2012The prostate-specific antigen (PSA) era has increased the rates of prostate cancer detection and treatment, while reducing the risk of death from prostate cancer in the US. Image-guided prostate biopsy techniques have led to stage migration and the detection and treatment of lower risk prostate cancers.
Ryan K, Berglund, J Stephen, Jones
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