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A 35-year-old male asked:
My ct(abdomen & pelvis) results are: -hypodensity in the midline of prostate measuring 10 mm suspicious osseous lesions what should i read from it?
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A Verified Doctoranswered
Urology 52 years experience
May be stone...: Prostate stones of various size and amount are common, usually scattered in the vicinity between its central and peripheral zones, and usually carry no clinical significance such as not associated with cancer or infection. So, it may be just stone and leave it alone. But, if indeed highly suspicious for something unusual, follow the instructions of your doctor. Otherwise, don't worry for now.
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Last updated Mar 23, 2014
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