Testicular UltrasoundUltrasound of Testes Why It Is DoneTesticular ultrasound is done to: - Evaluate a mass or pain in the testicles.
- Identify and monitor infection or inflammation of the testicles or
epididymis.
- Identify twisting of the
spermatic cord cutting off blood supply to the
testicles (testicular torsion).
- Monitor for
recurrence of testicular cancer.
- Locate an
undescended testicle.
- Identify fluid in
the scrotum (hydrocele), fluid in the epididymis (spermatocele),
blood in the scrotum (hematocele), or pus in the scrotum
(pyocele).
- Guide a
biopsy needle for testicular biopsy when testing for
infertility.
- Evaluate an injury to the
genital area.
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