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Comparative Study
. 1985;19(1):19-25.

[Tentative classification of the ultrasound symptomatology of the prostate by an anatomo-ultrasonic comparison of 34 cases]

[Article in French]
  • PMID: 2580475
Comparative Study

[Tentative classification of the ultrasound symptomatology of the prostate by an anatomo-ultrasonic comparison of 34 cases]

[Article in French]
M Peneau et al. Ann Urol (Paris). 1985.

Abstract

Ultrasound and histological sections were taken of 34 prostate units removed from fresh cadavers. Ultrasonography seems to raise more problems than it solves; only 73% of the normal prostates were homogeneous under ultrasound. Ultrasonography visualized nodular structures requiring biopsy in 71% of the cases of prostatic adenoma. There were too few cases of malignant tumors in the sample to warrant a conclusion. They were highly evolved. Ultrasonography gave strong grounds for suspicion, but they could be easily diagnosed clinically.

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