Korean J Urol.
1987 Dec;28(6):855-861.
Conventional Ultrasonographic Examination of Scrotal Lesion
- Affiliations
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- 1Inje medical College, Seoul Paik Hospital, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
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Ultrasound has been shown to be effective in the diagnosis of a variety of scrotal abnormalities. We performed ultrasound of the scrotum in 22 patients with conventional 3.75 MHz real time scanner. There were 6 intratesticular lesions-3 spermatic cord torsion, 1 malignant lymphoma,1 leukemic infiltration and l yolk sac tumor. Extratesticular abnormalities included acute epididymitis, chronic epididymitis, Tb epididymitis, epididymal cyst peritesticular abscess, spermatocele, hematocele and infected hydrocele. Sonography accurately distinguished between testicular and extratesticular masses in all cases and pathologic correlation were obtained for operated scrotal lesions. The results were as follows. l. Out of 22 patients, chief complaints of 9 were acute sctotum and 13 were scrotal mass. 2. Of 9 cases with acute scrotum, ultrasonography detected 5 cases with acute epididymitis, 3 cases with spermatic cord torsion and l case with hematocele. 3. Of 13 cases with scrotal mass, surgical exploration was done in 1O cases. 9 cases were confirmed same as post-operative finding (90% accuracy). One case with hematoma was confirmed to infected hydrocele after operation. 4. Ultrasound characteristics of 22 patients were classified as follows. 13 were hypoechoic, 4 were anechoic, 3 were mixed and 2 were hyperechoic.