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Introduction
The article is organized as follows:
 Normal anatomy of the urethra,
 Urethrographic techniques,
 Traumatic injuries,
 Acquired inflammatory diseases,
 Urethral strictures,
 Acquired female urethral diverticula,
 Urethral calculi, and
 Primary and metastatic tumors
Fig 1. Sagital section
of the male
genitourinary tract
(Principle of anatomy and
physiology, 14th editioon ,
Tortora 2014)
Fig 2. Sagital section
of the female
genitourinary tract
(Principle of anatomy and
physiology, 14th editioon ,
Tortora 2014)
Male vs Female
 The urethra is five times longer in males than in
females
 The urethra is divided into three segments in
males but is only one short tube in female
 The urethra is a common duct for the urinary
and reproductive systems in males. There two
systems are entirely separate in females

(Principle of anatomy and physiology, 14th editioon ,


Tortora 2014)
 Retrograde
Urethrography
 Voiding
Cystourethrography
 Blunt Urethral Trauma
complications

 Posterior urethral
injury
 impotence,
 incontinence,
 stricture
 fistula
 Anterior urethral
injury
 Stricture
 impotence
 Penetrating Urethral Injuries
 Urethral
Injury In
Penile
Fracture
 Post Irradiation Injuries

Complicatio
n Radiation
therapy:
 Urethritis
 Urethra
stricture
 Urehtra
fistule
 Urethral Disruption After Pancreas
Transplantation

Complication of pancreas
transplantation :
 Injury and disruption
urethra
 Gonococcal and Nongonococcal Urethritis

 Complication of
Gonococcal
Urethritis :
 Urethral stricture
 Periurethral abcess
 Periurethral fistula
 Complication
of
Gonococcal Urethritis :
 Urethral stricture
 Periurethral abcess
 Periurethral fistula
Complication
of Gonococcal
Urethritis :
 Urethral
stricture
 Periurethral
abcess
 Periurethral
fistula
 Condyloma Acuminata
 Benign Tumors of the Urethra

Very
Rare
Benign Malignan
tumors t Tumors

MRI
Malignant Tumors Of The
Male Urethra
Malignant Tumors of The
Female Urethra
 Metastatic Tumors Of
The Urethra
Conclusion

MRI
additional
information
Suspected that is
urethral essential to
disease diagnosis
and therapy
Imaging planning
urethra 
urethrogra
phy

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