How to Improve TRUS-Guided Target Biopsy following Prostate MRI
TRUS is a basic imaging modality when radiologists or urologists perform cognitive fusion or image fusion biopsy. This modality plays the role of the background images to add to an operator’s cognitive function or MRI images. Operators need to know how to make TRUS protocols for lesion detection or...
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Autor principal: | Byung Kwan Park |
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MDPI AG
2021
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