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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Dec 5.
Published in final edited form as: Endocr Relat Cancer. 2023 Jul 25;30(9):e220360. doi: 10.1530/ERC-22-0360

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Radiographic detection of prostate cancer metastases and histologic patterns. (A) Whole-body magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showing suspected metastatic lesion in thoracic vertebra seven; metastasis to axial bones is most common in prostate cancer. Reproduced with permission from (Chen et al. 2021). (B) Metastatic bone biopsy demonstrating lytic, blastic, and mixed lesions within a single biopsy stained with Goldner-Masson trichrome. Green areas indicate bone, pink areas indicate prostate cancer, and red areas indicate osteoid. Ovals indicate differences among approximate bone volumes, including 70, 50, 20, and 2% (clockwise from bottom). Bar indicates 1 mm. Reproduced with permission from (Roudier et al. 2008).