Repeat prostate biopsy: who, how and when?. a review.
暂无分享,去创建一个
Mesut Remzi | Bob Djavan | A. Zlotta | M. Remzi | M. Marberger | B. Djavan | Michael Marberger | C. Schulman | Alexandre R Zlotta | Claude C Schulman
[1] C. Bangma,et al. Repeat screening for prostate cancer after 1-year followup in 984 biopsied men: clinical and pathological features of detected cancer. , 1998, The Journal of urology.
[2] R. Talbot,et al. Transrectal biopsy of the prostate and bacteraemia , 1980, The British journal of surgery.
[3] W. Fair,et al. Prevalence and predictors of a positive repeat transrectal ultrasound guided needle biopsy of the prostate. , 1997, The Journal of urology.
[4] M. Soloway,et al. Periprostatic Local Anesthesia before Ultrasound–Guided Prostate Biopsy: An Update of the Miami Experience , 2001, European Urology.
[5] M. Toublanc,et al. Extensive biopsy protocol improves the detection rate of prostate cancer. , 2000, The Journal of urology.
[6] C C Schulman,et al. Prospective evaluation of prostate cancer detected on biopsies 1, 2, 3 and 4: when should we stop? , 2001, The Journal of urology.
[7] M. Terris,et al. Risks and complications of transrectal ultrasound guided prostate needle biopsy: a prospective study and review of the literature. , 1998, The Journal of urology.
[8] T. Stamey,et al. Making the most out of six systematic sextant biopsies. , 1995, Urology.
[9] D. Johnston,et al. Optimization of prostate biopsy strategy using computer based analysis. , 1997, The Journal of urology.
[10] J. Hugosson,et al. Outcome of Laterally Directed Sextant Biopsies of the Prostate in Screened Males Aged 50–66 Years , 2001, European Urology.
[11] D. Bostwick,et al. The incidence of high grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia in needle biopsies. , 1995, The Journal of urology.
[12] A. Zlotta,et al. Clinical prognostic criteria for later diagnosis of prostate carcinoma in patients with initial isolated prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia. , 1996, European Urology.
[13] R. Vessella,et al. Screening for prostatic carcinoma with prostate specific antigen. , 1992, The Journal of urology.
[14] V. Pansadoro,et al. The value of a single biopsy with 12 transperineal cores for detecting prostate cancer in patients with elevated prostate specific antigen. , 2001, The Journal of urology.
[15] W. Catalona,et al. Prostatic transition zone biopsies in men with previous negative biopsies and persistently elevated serum prostate specific antigen values. , 1995, The Journal of urology.
[16] G. Durkan,et al. Elevated serum prostate specific antigen levels in conjunction with an initial prostatic biopsy negative for carcinoma: who should undergo a repeat biopsy? , 1999, BJU international.
[17] M. Soloway,et al. Local anesthesia for ultrasound guided prostate biopsy: a prospective randomized trial comparing 2 methods. , 2001, The Journal of urology.
[18] L. Bégin,et al. Value of systematic transition zone biopsies in the early detection of prostate cancer. , 1996, The Journal of urology.
[19] J. Gore,et al. Optimal combinations of systematic sextant and laterally directed biopsies for the detection of prostate cancer. , 2001, The Journal of urology.
[20] B. Doré,et al. Patient tolerance of transrectal ultrasound-guided biopsy of the prostate. , 1997, British journal of urology.
[21] T. Stamey,et al. Zonal Distribution of Prostatic Adenocarcinoma: Correlation with Histologic Pattern and Direction of Spread , 1988, The American journal of surgical pathology.
[22] M. Marberger,et al. Predictability and significance of multifocal prostate cancer in the radical prostatectomy specimen. , 1999, Techniques in urology.
[23] M. Terris,et al. Routine transition zone and seminal vesicle biopsies in all patients undergoing transrectal ultrasound guided prostate biopsies are not indicated. , 1997, The Journal of urology.
[24] C. Windischberger,et al. Spatial Distribution of Prostate Cancers Undetected on Initial Needle Biopsies , 2001, European Urology.
[25] A. Zisman,et al. The impact of prostate biopsy on patient well-being: a prospective study of voiding impairment. , 2001, The Journal of urology.
[26] R. Kirby,et al. Prevalence of prostatic intra-epithelial neoplasia (PIN) in biopsies from hospital practice and pilot screening: clinical implications , 1997, Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases.
[27] K. Shinohara,et al. The optimal systematic prostate biopsy scheme should include 8 rather than 6 biopsies: results of a prospective clinical trial. , 2000, The Journal of urology.
[28] J. Epstein,et al. Significance of high-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia on needle biopsy. , 1993, Human pathology.
[29] K. Shinohara,et al. Prospective evaluation of lateral biopsies of the peripheral zone for prostate cancer detection. , 1998, The Journal of urology.
[30] M. Miller,et al. Observations on pathology trends in 62,537 prostate biopsies obtained from urology private practices in the United States. , 1998, Urology.
[31] C C Schulman,et al. Optimal predictors of prostate cancer on repeat prostate biopsy: a prospective study of 1,051 men. , 2000, The Journal of urology.
[32] C. Naughton,et al. Impact of transrectal ultrasound guided prostate biopsy on quality of life: a prospective randomized trial comparing 6 versus 12 cores. , 2001, The Journal of urology.
[33] S K Mun,et al. Three-dimensional computer-simulated prostate models: lateral prostate biopsies increase the detection rate of prostate cancer. , 1999, Urology.
[34] R. Clements,et al. Side effects and patient acceptability of transrectal biopsy of the prostate. , 1993, Clinical radiology.
[35] Mesut Remzi,et al. Pathological features of prostate cancer detected on initial and repeat prostate biopsy: Results of the prospective European prostate cancer detection study , 2001, The Prostate.
[36] M. Brawer,et al. Repeat ultrasound guided prostate needle biopsy: use of free-to-total prostate specific antigen ratio in predicting prostatic carcinoma. , 1998, The Journal of urology.
[37] M. Dauge,et al. Advantage of systematic random ultrasound-guided biopsies, measurement of serum prostate-specific antigen level and determination of prostate volume in the early diagnosis of prostate cancer. , 1992, European urology.
[38] J A Hanley,et al. Three-dimensional computer-assisted analysis of sector biopsy of the prostate. , 1998, Urology.
[39] E. Leifer,et al. Prospective use of free prostate-specific antigen to avoid repeat prostate biopsies in men with elevated total prostate-specific antigen. , 1996, Urology.
[40] M. Terris,et al. Random systematic versus directed ultrasound guided transrectal core biopsies of the prostate. , 1989, The Journal of urology.
[41] J. A. Breslin,et al. Antibiotic prophylaxis in ultrasound guided transrectal prostate biopsy. , 1997, The Journal of urology.
[42] Entezari,et al. The importance of measuring the prostatic transition zone: an anatomical and radiological study , 1999, BJU international.
[43] M. Peyromaure,et al. Pain and morbidity of an extensive prostate 10-biopsy protocol: a prospective study in 289 patients. , 2002, The Journal of urology.
[44] B. Djavan,et al. Is One Set of Sextant Biopsies Enough to Rule Out Prostate Cancer? Influence of Transition and Total Prostate Volumes on Prostate Cancer Yield , 2000, European Urology.
[45] A. Zlotta,et al. Total and transition zone prostate volume and age: how do they affect the utility of PSA-based diagnostic parameters for early prostate cancer detection? , 1999, Urology.
[46] A. Zlotta,et al. Prostate specific antigen density of the transition zone: a new effective parameter for prostate cancer prediction. , 1997, The Journal of urology.
[47] John T. Wei,et al. The influence of prostate size on cancer detection. , 1995, Urology.
[48] G N Collins,et al. Multiple transrectal ultrasound-guided prostatic biopsies--true morbidity and patient acceptance. , 1993, British journal of urology.
[49] Vincent Delmas,et al. Diagnostic Value of Ten Systematic TRUS-Guided Prostate Biopsies , 1999, European Urology.
[50] P. Walsh,et al. Use of repeat sextant and transition zone biopsies for assessing extent of prostate cancer. , 1997, The Journal of urology.
[51] J. Oesterling,et al. A model for the number of cores per prostate biopsy based on patient age and prostate gland volume. , 1998, The Journal of urology.
[52] J. Beiser,et al. Serum free prostate specific antigen and prostate specific antigen density measurements for predicting cancer in men with prior negative prostatic biopsies. , 1997, The Journal of urology.
[53] D. Ornstein,et al. A prospective randomized trial comparing 6 versus 12 prostate biopsy cores: impact on cancer detection. , 2000, The Journal of urology.
[54] Michael Cookson,et al. Intrarectal lidocaine during transrectal prostate biopsy: results of a prospective double-blind randomized trial. , 2001, The Journal of urology.
[55] R. Babaian,et al. Role of PSA and its indices in determining the need for repeat prostate biopsies. , 1997, Urology.
[56] J. Melamed,et al. Two consecutive sets of transrectal ultrasound guided sextant biopsies of the prostate for the detection of prostate cancer. , 1998, The Journal of urology.
[57] D L McCullough,et al. Systematic 5 region prostate biopsy is superior to sextant method for diagnosing carcinoma of the prostate. , 1997, The Journal of urology.
[58] M. Brawer,et al. The effect of prostate volume on the yield of needle biopsy. , 1998, The Journal of urology.
[59] J. Morote,et al. Value of Routine Transition Zone Biopsies in Patients Undergoing Ultrasound-Guided Sextant Biopsies for the First Time , 1999, European Urology.
[60] A. Zlotta,et al. Safety and morbidity of first and repeat transrectal ultrasound guided prostate needle biopsies: results of a prospective European prostate cancer detection study. , 2001, The Journal of urology.
[61] L. Holmberg,et al. The sextant protocol for ultrasound-guided core biopsies of the prostate underestimates the presence of cancer. , 1997, Urology.
[62] J. Epstein,et al. Does increased needle biopsy sampling of the prostate detect a higher number of potentially insignificant tumors? , 2001, The Journal of urology.