RIU 430 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Tunica Vaginalis, Mediastinum Testis, Varicocele
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The most likely diagnosis is: epididymitis: typical conditions associated with hydrocele include all of the following except: microlithiasis, a 38 year old male presents for sonographic evaluation of the scrotum complaining of left sided discomfort. Pampiniform plexus: pampiniform plexus an abnormal diameter is considered more than. Prostatitis: a 70 year old male presents with difficulty urinating and frequent uti"s. Sonographic evaluation of the kidneys reveals bilateral low grade hydronephrosis and an enlarged bladder with a significant post-void residual. A midline mass is visualized posterior to the bladder, compressing the urethra. 22. a solid appearing mass is noted in the neck lateral to the thyroid. Abscess is not suspected, as the clinical history does not support it. 23. symptoms of hyperthyroid (er) or hypothyroid (o: weight gain- o, low, husky voice- o, exophthalmos- er, myxedema- o, cold intolerance- o f, excessive sweating- er, lethargy- o. Pituitary: increased echogenicity of right corpus cavernosum with adjacent complex mass; disruption of right dorso-lateral tunica albuginea.