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Sonography of the scrotum: case-based review
Joseph W Stengel1, Erick M Remer
1Section of Abdominal Imaging, Imaging Institute, Cleveland Clinic, 9500 Euclid Ave. - A21, Cleveland, OH 44195, USA.
Objective:
We discuss five scenarios in which sonography is useful for diagnosing scrotal abnormalities, including painful scrotal disorders, an incidental disorder, and scrotal masses. Practice questions are included for your review.
Conclusion:
Sonography is the primary diagnostic tool for diagnosing disorders in the scrotum.
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