AI Article Synopsis

  • The text discusses radiodiagnostic findings in prostate cancer patients, focusing on prostatic ureterocystography changes.
  • In a study, lymphography was performed on 154 patients, revealing lymph node metastases appear more often and earlier than skeletal ones.
  • A notable lymphographic sign is the complete replacement of lymph nodes by tumor spread.

Article Abstract

Discussion of the radiodiagnostic findings in patients with carcinoma of the prostate, especially of tumor changes of prostatic ureterocystography. Lymphography was carried out in 154 patients with carcinoma of the prostate. Lymphnodes metastatic were found more frequently and earlier than skeletal metastases. A special lymphographic symptom is total metastatic replacement of lymphnodes by tumor spread.

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