Possibly ridiculous question: Can the damage be seen on lower abdomen MRI

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Nocekgari

Hello all, I am sorry for starting too many topics. I wasn't very active for some time but since my peyronies concerns are back, here I am.

On Thursday I have an MRI schedueled for anal fistula. Actually there will be three sessions. One for lower abdomen, one dynamic MRI (I don't know what this is) and one for lower abdomen pelvic area, that's what it says in documentation. This may sound childish but, I was wondering if any of these three would somehow reveal the damage I did by fracturing my penis? Would the scar tissue be visible? My fistula is very close to my penis. And since MRI is some type of scaning of a certain area, could it show any plaque development etc? I haven't got the chance to get MRI for my fracture or peyronies. What do you think?
25 year old with penile fracture. Fracture happened on May 30. No surgery, only conservative treatment. Uro thinks it was not a big one. No ED, no peyronies so far. Doctor says Peyronies Disease is possible. Constant penile pain, turtling, hard flaccid.

Godisreal

I think it's fair to say that - if you tell the guy who's giving you the MRI about your Peyronie's, he can simply "check" your penis in the same scan, I believe.
Shouldn't be an issue imo  
30 degree dorsal curve, immobility and heavy loss of girth.
My body seems to get very inflamed when I masturbate too often or eat unhealthy.
Using antioxidants, Pentox and hirudoid cream, as well as manual traction, heat and Cialis.

TonySa

I suspect the doctor would have to order it or that area even if scanned would not be analyzed by the radiologist.
PxD 2 yrs 9/16.  Failed all treatment. 9/11/18: excision, grafting & implant Dr Karpman MtnView Ca, AMS CX 18cm + 3-1cm RTEs.
Pump failed.  2/11/20 Dr Karpman installed Titan 22cm +1cm RTE.