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Investigations Scrotal ultrasound revealed multiple intratesticular, hypoechoic lesions; chest radiograph and abdominal ultrasound were normal. A CT scan revealed multilevel lymphadenopathies.
Medically reviewed by Josephine Hessert, DO Hydrocele and varicocele are two conditions affecting the external male genitalia ...
A level II ultrasound is similar to a standard ultrasound. The difference is that your doctor will get more detailed information. Your doctor may focus on a specific part of your baby's body, such ...
A new ultrasound-based microscopy technique enables 3D imaging of living cells and capillaries in whole organs, overcoming limitations of light-based methods that require non-living samples.
This Case Study concerns a 38-year-old man presenting with bilateral testicular swelling, night sweats and weight loss. Testicular biopsy revealed multiple granulomata.