Natália Henz Concatto, Alice Schuch, Thiago de Oliveira Caetano, Jônatas Fávero Prietto Dos Santos, Ivan Morzoletto Pedrollo, Stephanie Sander Westphalen, Eduardo Thadeu de Oliveira Correia, Satheesh Krishna, Leonardo Kayat Bittencourt
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While traditional radiographic techniques such as retrograde urethrography and voiding cystourethrography enable visualization of the urethral lumen, they have limitations in the assessment of periurethral tissues. MR urethrography (MRU) has emerged as a noninvasive modality that offers detailed anatomic insights into the urethra and periurethral structures. The authors review the embryologic features and anatomy of the male urethra and the risk factors associated with male urethral diseases. In addition, helpful imaging methods are discussed, with specific emphasis on MRI as a comprehensive modality and on optimal techniques for MRU protocols. 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