A testicular ultrasound is a low-risk procedure for diagnosing a range of medical issues, such as testicular torsion, testicular cancer, and epididymitis. Knowing what to expect during a testicular ...
A testicular ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of your testicles and the tissue around them. It can take detailed pictures of your scrotum, testicles, and their blood ...
A systematic review and meta-analysis found that ultrasound had a high diagnostic accuracy for testicular torsion, with colour Doppler sonography achieved a sensitivity of 95.3% and a specificity of ...
After Tilak Varma's emergency surgery, doctors explain what testicular torsion is, why it is a medical emergency, how it is ...
The testicles, or balls, contain many nerve endings, making them very sensitive and susceptible to pain. As they hang loosely in the scrotum, they are vulnerable to injury from blunt trauma such as a ...
Background A previously healthy 51-year-old man with two children sustained a minor testicular trauma and subsequently sought medical care for persistent discomfort. Investigations Physical ...
Testicular torsion, the painful twisting of the spermatic cord cutting blood supply to a testicle, recently sidelined ...
Scrotal swelling in newborn may result from different causes including hydrocele, testicular trauma with testicular edema, inguinal hernia, congenital tumors and meconium peritonitis. Acute and ...
Testicles can become bruised, which can cause discoloration. This typically results from injury, including from rough sex. You can typically treat a bruised testicle with home care. In most cases, ...
A single-center study from Wuhan in China presents ultrasound imaging evidence supporting the notion that the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) can cause infection of the ...
Injuries, infections, kidney stones, hernias, and testicular cancer can all cause testicular pain. Sometimes, pain in your balls may not have an obvious cause and will go away without treatment. Get ...