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Peu d’équipes ont une pratique régulière de l’IRM de la verge, en raison de la rareté de ces indications: il s’agit principalement des suspicions de maladie de Lapeyronnie, des tumeurs, et des traumatismes, certains sepsis subaigus, les complications de prothèses... L’IRM de la verge a fait l’objet de quelques revues générales didactiques [1–3], mais de peu d’études de cohortes, en général rétrospectives avec un petit nombre de patients, et d’assez nombreux « cases reports » dans des pathologies plus rares.

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Rocher, L., Glas, L., Hajj, P., Bellin, M.F. (2014). Pathologie de la verge. In: IRM du pelvis de l’homme et de la femme. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0428-6_11

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