“…Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H‐MRS) represents a noninvasive functional imaging technique, used as an adjunct tool to conventional MRI, providing metabolic information for normal and abnormal tissues (Shin, Baek, Cha, & Kim, 2012; Stoffey, 2011; Vassiou et al, 2013). Recently, applications of 1H‐MRS in the study of normal and pathologic testes have been reported (Aaronson, Iman, Walsh, Kurhanewicz, & Turek, 2010; Baleato‐González, García‐Figueiras, Santiago‐Pérez, Requejo‐Isidro, & Vilanova, 2015; Firat et al, 2008; Parenti, Albarello, & Campioni, 2016; Storey et al, 2018; Tsili et al, 2016). Several metabolic peaks in 1H‐MR spectra of normal adult testes have been described on a 1.5 T magnet, with most prominent peaks those of choline (Cho), creatine (Cr), myo‐inositol (mI) and lipids (Tsili et al, 2017).…”