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Walid Kerkeni1, Ahmed Saadi1, Aicha Ben Miled2
1Urology Department, Charles Nicolle University Hospital, Tunis, Tunisia.
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Vasitis or inflammation of the vas deferens is a rarely described condition. Clinically, it presents with nonspecific symptoms that can be confused with other more common conditions, especially an incarcerated inguinal hernia. The diagnosis may be suggested by ultrasound or, more precisely, by computed tomography.
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