Figure 1.



70-year-old man with a serum PSA of 26.6ng/dl and T1C clinical disease. Axial T2W MRI (a) and ADC map of DWI MRI (b) obtained with non-endorectal coil technique and axial T2W MRI (c) and ADC map of DWI MRI (d) obtained with endorectal dual coil technique demonstrate a right mid anterior transition zone lesion (arrows in a–d). Corresponding histopathology map shows a Gleason 3+4 tumor (inked in red), which was the dominant lesion in this patient and a focus of prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (inked in green) (e) (R: right, L: left, A: anterior, P: posterior).

