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Prenatal testicular torsion





Tags: Scrotum sonography, Images, Video, Clinical report, GE Logiq P6, Pediatric

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  Prenatal testicular torsion
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    Newborn with a clinical diagnosis - prenatal testicular torsion, scheduled ultrasound before surgery(Orchiectomy).

    Visually scrotum uniformly enlarged, at ultrasound both testicles in the scrotum, testicle with prenatal torsion(T) reduced in size, heterogeneous structure(fragmentation, necrosis), looks like a target - surrounded by a solid tissue rim, at the other side usual gray-scale pattern of testis(N), enlargement of the epididymis and a little amount of free fluid. PD reveals no blood flow in both sides.

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