THE SIGNIFICANCE OF MRI IN PROSTATE PATHOLOGIES

Authors

  • Normatov Ozodbek Aziz o‘g‘li Toshkent davlat tibbiyot universiteti Author
  • Nishonova Yulduz Xatamovna Toshkent davlat tibbiyot universiteti Author

Keywords:

Prostate adenomas, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), Diagnosis and diagnosis.

Abstract

Prostate hyperplasia (PG) is a widespread, chronic, and complex pathology of the male genitourinary system, and its early detection, precise staging, and selection of an individualized treatment strategy are among the priority areas of modern urology. PBG occurs mainly in middle-aged and elderly men, develops late, and negatively affects the physical, psycho-emotional, and overall quality of life of patients through lower urinary tract symptoms. At the same time, PBG significantly affects patients' ability to work, their daily activities, and their integration into social life, necessitating a comprehensive and personalized approach to the treatment of the disease.

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Published

2026-04-30

How to Cite

THE SIGNIFICANCE OF MRI IN PROSTATE PATHOLOGIES. (2026). Eurasian Journal of Medical and Natural Sciences, 6(4 Part 2), 172-180. https://in-academy.uz/index.php/EJMNS/article/view/39218