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Diagnostic Ultrasound - Abdomen and Pelvis

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Testicular Calcifications<br />

Sertoli Cell Tumor<br />

Scrotal Trauma<br />

(Left) Sagittal grayscale<br />

ultrasound of the right testis<br />

demonstrates a partially<br />

calcified mass . Pathology<br />

confirmed Sertoli cell tumor.<br />

(Right) Sagittal grayscale<br />

ultrasound of the right testis<br />

demonstrates a densely<br />

calcified mass . Pathology<br />

confirmed fibrosis with<br />

heterotopic ossification likely<br />

secondary to prior traumatic<br />

injury.<br />

Differential Diagnoses: Scrotum<br />

Scrotal Pearl<br />

Epidermoid Cyst<br />

(Left) Sagittal grayscale<br />

ultrasound of the superior<br />

pole of the right testis<br />

demonstrates a small<br />

extratesticular calcific focus<br />

. This is suggestive of a<br />

scrotal pearl or scrotolith.<br />

(Right) Transverse grayscale<br />

ultrasound of the left testis<br />

demonstrates a<br />

heterogeneous complex cystic<br />

mass with areas of<br />

calcification st. Pathology<br />

confirmed epidermoid cyst.<br />

Scrotal Abscess or Epididymoorchitis<br />

Tunica Albuginea Cyst<br />

(Left) Sagittal grayscale<br />

ultrasound of the right testis<br />

demonstrates a<br />

heterogeneous left testis st<br />

with calcification . Findings<br />

represent sequela of prior<br />

epididymoorchitis. (Right)<br />

Sagittal grayscale ultrasound<br />

of the right testis<br />

demonstrates a calcified lesion<br />

in the tunica albuginea .<br />

Findings represent a calcified<br />

tunica albuginea cyst.<br />

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