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MRI Scan Penis, in Visit Clinic

Imaging of the penis to check tissue structure and detect tumors, scarring, injury, or blood-flow problems in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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What is a MRI Scan Penis Test in Visit Clinic?

An MRI scan of the penis produces detailed pictures of the soft tissues inside the penis. It shows the corpora, urethra, tunica, blood vessels, and surrounding tissue. These images help doctors find injuries, scar tissue, tumors, infections, and blood-flow problems. The test is important for planning surgery and guiding treatment. It can also help explain persistent pain, deformity, or erectile problems when other tests are unclear. Doctors use the MRI alongside physical exams and other imaging to confirm a diagnosis and to monitor healing or response to treatment.

MRI Scan Penis Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

MRI Scan Penis Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The MRI Scan Penis test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a MRI Scan Penis Test in Visit Clinic?

MRI SCAN PENIS is an imaging study used when detailed views of penile structures are needed. It is ordered for symptoms such as lumps, pain, deformity, erectile problems, or after trauma. The scan helps diagnose conditions like tumors, Peyronie’s disease (scar tissue), infections, or vascular issues and aids surgical planning. Abnormal findings may result from injury, infection, prior surgery, or tumors, and a family history of genitourinary cancers may increase the need for imaging.

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Frequently asked questions

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Will MRI affect sperm in Visit Clinic?plus

MRI does not use ionizing radiation and has not been shown to harm sperm or reduce fertility. Short-term scanning may slightly raise local temperature, but evidence shows no lasting changes in sperm count, motility, or DNA. If imaging the testes is planned, discuss thermal exposure and gadolinium contrast with your clinician; contrast is used only when necessary.

Is MRI done for erectile dysfunction in Visit Clinic?plus

MRI is not routinely done for erectile dysfunction. Initial evaluation uses history, physical exam and blood tests; Doppler ultrasound and other vascular or neurologic tests are preferred. MRI is reserved for selected cases—suspected pelvic or spinal nerve injury, tumors, complex penile anatomy (e.g., Peyronie’s disease) or refractory cases needing detailed soft‑tissue or neurovascular assessment. Clinical judgment guides use.

Who should avoid an MRI in Visit Clinic?plus

People who should avoid MRI include those with non‑MRI‑compatible implanted metal devices (some pacemakers, defibrillators, cochlear implants, older aneurysm clips), metallic fragments in the eye or body, or certain neurostimulators. Pregnant people are usually advised to avoid MRI in the first trimester unless essential. Avoid gadolinium contrast if you have severe kidney disease or a prior contrast allergy; severe claustrophobia or inability to lie still may also preclude scanning.

Does MRI affect testosterone in Visit Clinic?plus

No — diagnostic MRI does not affect testosterone levels. Conventional MRI uses non‑ionizing magnetic fields and radiofrequency pulses, and clinical evidence shows no lasting impact on male hormones or fertility. Extremely high‑field or experimental exposures could theoretically cause transient tissue heating, but routine diagnostic MRI (with or without gadolinium) has not been shown to lower testosterone. Discuss concerns with your doctor.

Which scan is best for erectile dysfunction in Visit Clinic?plus

Penile color Doppler ultrasound with intracavernosal vasoactive injection is the preferred imaging test for erectile dysfunction, as it evaluates arterial inflow and venous leak in real time. MRI or pelvic MR/CT angiography may be used when structural or proximal arterial disease is suspected; invasive cavernosography/cavernosometry is reserved for complex cases or pre-surgical planning.

How do urologists test for ED in Visit Clinic?plus

Urologists evaluate erectile dysfunction with a thorough medical and sexual history, validated questionnaires (e.g., IIEF), and physical exam. They order blood tests (glucose, lipids, testosterone) and urinalysis to assess metabolic and hormonal causes. Specialized tests include nocturnal penile tumescence monitoring, penile Doppler ultrasound for arterial/venous flow, neurological assessment, and sometimes intracavernosal injection tests to assess vascular responsiveness.