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Hematospermia: imaging findings.

D A Torigian1, P Ramchandani

  • 1Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA. Drew.Torigian@uphs.upenn.edu

Abdominal Imaging
|June 28, 2006
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Hematospermia, or blood in semen, is usually benign and resolves on its own. Imaging may aid diagnosis in specific cases, guiding treatment for underlying causes.

Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Radiology
  • Men's Health

Background:

  • Hematospermia is a common urological concern, often causing patient anxiety.
  • It is typically a benign, self-limited condition with an idiopathic nature.
  • Significant underlying pathology is infrequently associated with hematospermia.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive review of hematospermia.
  • To discuss potential etiologies, diagnostic workup, and imaging techniques.
  • To outline management strategies and treatment for hematospermia.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current literature on hematospermia.
  • Discussion of noninvasive imaging modalities and their role.
  • Correlation of imaging findings with underlying pathologies.

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Main Results:

  • Hematospermia is generally benign and idiopathic.
  • Routine evaluation and reassurance are often sufficient management.
  • Noninvasive imaging is valuable for specific patient groups (e.g., >40 years, persistent symptoms).

Conclusions:

  • Hematospermia management typically involves observation and reassurance.
  • Imaging plays a crucial role in identifying underlying causes in select cases.
  • Timely diagnosis and treatment of associated pathologies can be achieved through imaging.