Investigations: Scrotal ultrasound revealed multiple intratesticular, hypoechoic lesions; chest radiograph and abdominal ultrasound were normal. A CT scan revealed multilevel lymphadenopathies.
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A Hong Kong patient has found gauze measuring up to 18.5cm (7.3 inches) in length in his scrotum, two months after an operation at a public hospital. The discovery was among seven “sentinel events” in ...
The patient later underwent two ultrasound scans at two public hospitals. Reports from the scans showed the presence of suspected surgical material in the left side of the scrotum. But the urology ...