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Created: 20/8/2006
Updated: 7/3/2007
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Question 1
a What abnormality is shown in these IVU's?
b What anatomical abnormality is it most commonly associated with?
c What proportion are associated with this abnormality?
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Question 2
THis patient underwent radical radiotherapy for Gleason 7 (4+3) prostate cancer. After 4 years his PSA started to rise. He underwent a further transrectal ultrasound guided prostate biopsy where 4 out of 8 cores contained Gleason 8 (4+4) prostate cancer. He was being considered for cryotherapy and underwent an MRI.
What abnormality can be seen on the MRI's below which will impact on his treatment options?
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