Imaging specialists must recognize potential mimics of prostate cancer (PCa) on multi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI). We describe the appearance of diffuse adenosis of the peripheral zone (DAPZ) on mpMRI. The features of DAPZ parallel those of diffuse PCa, with low signal on T2-weighted images, rapid enhancement on dynamic contrast-enhanced sequences, and restricted diffusion. DAPZ is typically encountered in younger men with elevated prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels and portends an increased risk of the development of PCa. Recognition of the imaging appearance of DAPZ may reassure patients with concordant pathologic findings and may aid in selecting patients for follow-up.

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