Concerned doctor with teen patient A sonogram reveals a 9-mm epididymal cyst. An 18-year-old male presents with sudden inguinal pain that did not result from an injury or lifting. A physical ...
Cysts are fairly common and can occur anywhere on the body, including the scrotum. Scrotal cysts are typically either epididymal or sebaceous cysts. A scrotal cyst typically refers to an abnormal sac ...
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 spermatocele is a fluid-filled sac or cyst. It develops on the epididymis, the small tube that stores and transports semen from the testicles. It may feel like a hard, painless lump or there may be ...
April 25, 2012 (Phoenix, Arizona) — The majority of testicular lesions smaller than 10 mm are benign, and with ultrasound monitoring, unnecessary surgical intervention can be avoided, according to ...
A spermatocele (also called a spermatic or epididymal cyst) is a fluid-filled sac that grows in the epididymis -- a tightly coiled tube about 20 feet long where the sperm matures as it passes through.
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 ...
A 67-year-old man was referred to our outpatient clinic with complaints of LUTS and a slowly growing scrotal swelling. Physical examination revealed a tender, transilluminable mass within the left ...
Background A 38-year-old man presented with bilateral testicular swelling, night sweats and weight loss with little response to antibiotics. Examination revealed systemic lymphadenopathy and multiple ...
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