1. Imaging of Scrotal Tumors
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Seungsoo Lee, Young Taik Oh, and Dae Chul Jung
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scrotum ,testis ,epididymis ,spermatic cord ,testicular neoplasms ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
Ultrasonography is effective for imaging superficial organs, such as the scrotum. Using a highfrequency transducer, ultrasonography can identify the location and characteristics of scrotal lesions with high accuracy. The primary role of ultrasound (US) in the evaluation of a scrotal mass is to determine if it is intratesticular or extratesticular. Additional clinical information and other imaging options may be needed to diagnose benign tumors and pseudo-tumors. MRI is an effective problem-solving tool in cases with nondiagnostic US findings. CT is helpful for staging testicular cancer and localizing undescended testis. This review covers the imaging features of testicular and extratesticular tumors.
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- 2021
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