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Date Posted: 09:59:23 12/15/07 Sat
Author: Robin
Subject: Re: New diagnosis method? and parsimony
In reply to: m 's message, "Re: New diagnosis method? and parsimony" on 15:28:21 12/06/07 Thu

hi m,

glad to see the confirmation of dentists and MRI ... methods of diagnosis are improving all the time -- quickly ... it can only be a few years until there is a method which will show nerve breaks ..

anyway the study you are referring to is from the Berlin Charite Hospital - (written in English) you should still find the quote on the new site (which after experiencing many a frustrating technical problem) has now been loaded in exactly the same place is was before.

male-initiation.net/atyp_penis_fracture.html

c.u.
cheers
robin



>hi Robin and Stevo,
>
>this is definitely interesting, logically dentists
>must have to use the highest available standard of MRI
>scanning. i didnt know about Digital MRI but it makes
>sense.
>
>do you think there would be other fields in the
>medical world that would use this advanced method?
>surely there would be....thinking of things like
>Neurosciences and studies of the brain. i can find out
>more about this, as my brother works with MRI machines
>all the time in the study of cerebral neurology, so he
>would know what Digital MRI is i guess. i also have a
>good friend who works at the dentist, and his family
>own the place. if Digital MRI is being used at
>dentists and in other areas of medicine then they
>would know. so i'll definitely be asking them as soon
>as possible.
>
>i had a question about the old site actually...there
>was one samll box of info on the main index page, i
>think it was 'Atypical Fracture Explanation', which
>mentioned a case study and said something along the
>lines of "sonography (ultrasound) seems pretty useless
>when diagnosing minor grades of penis
>fracture.......only MRI detected the problem in all 4
>patients". do you still have that little box of info
>somewhere maybe?
>
>i've researched a lot and know that the main
>innervation of the penis is from the dorsal nerve
>which runs on top of the penis shaft. i guess most MRI
>machines wouldn't detect nerves any less than 1mm in
>diameter as you said, but even if we're talking about
>really small nerves, you'd think that a standard MRI
>might not be able to detect the nerve itself, but
>would certainly show up something which was affecting
>it? for instance darker areas on the results

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