Magnetic resonance vasography using paramagnetic contrast agent - a case report.

IF 1.9 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Central European Journal of Urology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-21 DOI:10.5173/ceju.2024.117
Franciszek Rzymkowski, Michał Kozub, Patryk Sulmiński, Jan Karol Wolski, Magdalena Zagrodzka
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Azoospermia is recognised in 10-15% of men diagnosed due to infertility. Obstructive azoospermia occurs in 20-40% in this group of patients and it is characterised by normal FSH values, testes of normal size, and epididymal enlargement. Obstructive azoospermia is a common cause of male infertility. Several imaging techniques are used to assess the patency of the seminal tract, including the following: scrotal ultrasound, transrectal ultrasound (TRUS), and scrotal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), with vasography being considered a gold standard. However, each of these methods has its limitations, and no single test can provide a comprehensive diagnosis. This article describes an attempt to combine high-resolution multiplanar MRI with functional evaluation of the patency of the seminal tract of classical vasography. A detailed description of the level of spermatic duct obstruction may help decide whether the condition qualifies for surgical treatment.

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使用顺磁造影剂的磁共振血管造影--病例报告。
无精子症在10-15%的男性中被诊断为不孕症。梗阻性无精子症发生率为20-40%,其特征是卵泡刺激素值正常,睾丸大小正常,附睾增大。梗阻性无精子症是男性不育的常见原因。几种成像技术用于评估精液通畅,包括:阴囊超声、经直肠超声(TRUS)和阴囊磁共振成像(MRI),其中血管造影被认为是金标准。然而,每种方法都有其局限性,没有一种单一的测试可以提供全面的诊断。本文介绍了一种将高分辨率多平面MRI与经典血管造影的精道通畅功能评估相结合的尝试。精管阻塞程度的详细描述可能有助于决定是否需要手术治疗。
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Central European Journal of Urology
Central European Journal of Urology UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
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