1. [Diagnostic value of high-field MRI for Peyronie's disease].
- Author
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Wang HJ, Guan J, Lin JH, Pan BT, Deng CH, and Guo Y
- Subjects
- Fibrosis, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging instrumentation, Male, Penis diagnostic imaging, Penis pathology, Sensitivity and Specificity, Ultrasonography, Calcinosis diagnostic imaging, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Penile Induration diagnostic imaging
- Abstract
Objective: To analyze the MRI manifestations of Peyronie's disease and investigate the value of high-field MRI in the diagnosis of the disease., Methods: Using a small surface coil, we performed 3.0 Tesla MRI for 14 patients with clinically diagnosed Peyronie's disease. The MRI protocol included routine sequences (T1WI, T2WI, and enhanced T1WI) and susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI). Each patient had received 2-4 penile ultrasound examinations previously. We compared the MRI findings with the results of ultrasonography., Results: MRI manifested 25 penile plaques in the 14 patients, 3 (7 plaques) with inflammation, 4 (8 plaques) with fibrosis, and the other 7 (10 plaques) with calcification displaying a low signal intensity on SWI. Ultrasonography had revealed the 10 calcified plaques in all the 20 examinations, but exhibited the 7 inflammatory and 8 fibrotic ones in only 3 of the 23 examinations. The combination of MRI SWI sequences was necessitated for the detection of calcified plaques and achieved higher detection rates than ultrasonography for inflammatory and fibrotic plaques (P<0.05)., Conclusions: High-field MRI has high sensitivity and accuracy in the diagnosis of Peyronie's disease, which can effectively display penile plaques of different nature in the early stage through multi-parametric sequences.
- Published
- 2016