Objective:To analyze the application of multi-parameter magnetic resonance technique in diagnosis and diagnosis of prostate disease.Methods:A total of 60 suspected prostate cancer patients admitted to a hospital from January 2023 to December 2023 were selected.After admission,all patients were examined by multi-parameter magnetic resonance technology,and the results of pathological examination were regarded as the diagnostic gold standard,and the diagnostic results of multi-parameter magnetic resonance technology were analyzed.The parameters of prostate cancer and benign prostatic lesions were compared.Results:All the 60 patients were found to have 40 malignant lesions and 20 benign lesions by pathological examination.Multi-parameter magnetic resonance imaging showed 39 cases of malignant lesions and 21 cases of benign lesions.The diagnostic coincidence rate,sensitivity and specificity were 95.0%.ADC was significantly lower in patients with prostate cancer(P<0.05),while CC/C,Ktrans,Kep,Ve and iAUC were significantly higher in patients with prostate cancer(P<0.05).ADC in high-risk group was significantly lower than that in low-medium risk group(P<0.05),while CC/C,Ktrans,Kep,Ve and iAUC were significantly higher(P<0.05).Conclusion:The use of multi-parameter magnetic resonance technique can not only accurately judge the benign and malignant prostate lesions;In addition,it can accurately judge the severity of prostate cancer patients and obtain accurate prognostic information and pathological results.
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