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[Penile nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)].

Authors: C, Bellorofonte; S, Dell'Acqua; G, Mastromarino; P, Tombolini; M, Ruoppolo; C, Zaatar; P M, Ferri; +3 Authors

[Penile nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)].

Abstract

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) is a new diagnostic technique with great opportunities of application in the field of the penile pathologies. A new interest for this diagnostic technique was born when the use of vasoactive agents, like papaverine or PGE1, and the use of para-magnetic contrast agents, like gadolinium, were introduced. The introduction of dynamic NMR in andrology allowed a better definition of anatomical details and a better knowledge of penile micro-circulation. N.M.R. is showing a great diffusion, because of a little invasiveness (X-rays are not used in this technique). The Authors show a wide spread of possible applications of NMR in penile pathologies, helping in the interpretation of the images. In conclusion the authors describe NMR as a diagnostic technique with great possibilities of improvement, even if the high costs don't allow a better diffusion until now.

Keywords

Male, Penile Diseases, Condylomata Acuminata, Penile Induration, Humans, Penile Prosthesis, Fibrosis, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Penile Neoplasms, Penis

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