Epididymis diseases

Classification and images of epididymal diseases   Google   PubMed   [Epididymitis]

Epididymis

Epididymitis, tuberculous

Epididymitis, tuberculosis
Tuberculous epididymitis

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52-year-old man with tuberculous epididymal abscess and 4-month history of non-tender scrotal swelling
57-year-old man with tuberculosis involving left epididymis and spermatic cord
57-year-old man with tuberculosis involving left epididymis and spermatic cord
American Journal of Roentgenology
American Journal of Roentgenology
American Journal of Roentgenology

57-year-old man with tuberculosis involving left epididymis and spermatic cord
57-year-old man with tuberculosis involving left epididymis and spermatic cord
57-year-old man with tuberculosis involving left epididymis and spermatic cord
American Journal of Roentgenology
American Journal of Roentgenology
American Journal of Roentgenology

57-year-old man with tuberculosis involving left epididymis and spermatic cord
57-year-old man with tuberculosis involving left epididymis and spermatic cord
57-year-old man with tuberculosis involving left epididymis and spermatic cord
American Journal of Roentgenology
American Journal of Roentgenology
American Journal of Roentgenology

57-year-old man with tuberculosis involving left epididymis and spermatic cord
63-year-old man with tuberculous epididymal abscess and 15-day history of painful scrotal swelling
73-year-old man with tuberculosis epididymitis. Longitudinal sonogram of right hemiscrotum shows diffusely enlarged heterogeneously hypoechoic epididymis (E) (solid arrows) adjacent to multiseptated h
American Journal of Roentgenology
American Journal of Roentgenology
American Journal of Roentgenology

75-year-old man with tuberculosis epididymitis. Longitudinal sonogram of left hemiscrotum shows enlarged nodular heterogeneously hypoechoic epididymal tail (arrows)
75-year-old man with tuberculosis epididymitis. Longitudinal sonogram of left hemiscrotum shows normal testis
75-year-old man with tuberculosis epididymitis. Photograph of resected specimen shows marked enlargement of tail of epididymis (straight arrows). Testis is normal (curved arrow). Gross pathologic find
American Journal of Roentgenology
American Journal of Roentgenology
American Journal of Roentgenology

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Edited by Aldo Campana, August 20, 2012