Testicular UltrasoundScrotal Ultrasound (Testicular Ultrasound), Ultrasound of Testes Results
A testicular
ultrasound (sonogram) is a test that uses reflected
sound waves to produce a picture of the
testicles and
scrotum.
Testicular ultrasound
| Normal: |
The testicles are normal in shape and size
and are in the normal position.
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There is no evidence of a noncancerous
(benign) or cancerous (malignant) lump in the testicles.
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There is no evidence of infection or
inflammation of the testicles or
epididymitis.
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There is no twisting of the spermatic cord,
cutting off blood supply to the testicles (testicular torsion).
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There is no sign of fluid in the scrotum
(hydrocele), blood in the scrotum (hematocele), fluid
in the epididymis (spermatocele), or pus in the scrotum (pyocele).
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| Abnormal: |
A lump is present in the testicle or there
are signs of a recurrent
testicular cancer.
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Signs of infection or inflammation of the
testicles or epididymis is present.
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The spermatic cord is twisted, cutting off
blood supply to the testicles (testicular torsion).
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None or only one testicle is present in the
scrotal sac.
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Fluid (hydrocele), blood (hematocele), or pus
(pyocele) is present in the scrotum or fluid is present in the epididymis
(spermatocele).
There is a
hernia in the scrotum.
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