A diagnostic approach of various urethral diseases using multimodal imaging findings: comprehensive overview.
Koichiro KimuraTatsuya YamamotoJunichi TsuchiyaSoichiro YoshidaShuichi YanaiIichiro OnishiYasuhisa FujiiUkihide TateishiPublished in: Abdominal radiology (New York) (2024)
In clinical practice, urethral diseases are not as frequent as conditions affecting other components of the urinary system. Radiological imaging tests, such as retrograde urethrography, CT, MRI, and PET/CT, along with patient history, are crucial for accurately assessing relatively rare urethral lesions. This article aimed to provide a comprehensive overview of urethral lesions, from traumatic changes to neoplasms, and discuss the multimodal imaging findings of various urethral lesions that radiologists should know. To this end, the normal imaging anatomy of the urethra and a step-by-step approach that can be used in clinical practice have been presented to help in the systematic understanding of urethral lesions.