Results The results included 128 cases with testicle appendic torsion,31 cases with testis torsion,29 acute tunica vaginalitis testis,19 with acute epididymoorchitis,12 with scrotal hematoma,10 with the acute scrotal infection,6 with acute testitis and 6 with specially hydrops scrotums.
Results We compared 15 cases of acute orchitis and 63 cases of acute epididymitis with 30 normal men,The result was that the patients had characteristic ultrasonographic images and the parameters had significant statistical difference.
Results Among them,acute orchitis were found in eight cases,seventeen patients were testicle mass,eleven hematomata of testicle,three cases wrenching of testicle and two cysts of testicle.
Conclusions There were difference between acute orchitis and testicular torsion,malignant tumor and benign tumor of testicle or hematomata of testicle in the blood flow. CDFI has important value in the diagnosis of testicle diseases.
Among them were:13 cases were with scrotal trauma,12 with testis torsion,32 with epididymitis,7 with testitis,15 with epididymoorchitis and 8 with torsion of testicular appendage.
Based on the features of ultrasonic imaging and history of the disease, differential diagnosis between inflammation, hematoma and tumor originated from testis does not difficult.
Applied this theory of pathomechanism that treat heat strangury(non-gonococcal urethritis),testicular abscess(the acute inflammation of the testes)and chronic prostatitis,which is based on the sores and the andrology clinic,all obtained better clinical effect.
An unusual case of acute orchitis following aortic surgery
Acute orchitis/epididymitis was diagnosed in 42 (64.6%), torsion of the testis in 12 (18.5%), and torsion of the appendix testis in 5 (7.7%).
Acute orchitis seemed to be a causative factor in production of antisperm antibody and the presence of antisperm antibody caused histologic changes in contralateral testicles and therefore impaired fertility.
Acute orchitis and epididymitis can occur in males, and may result in infertility.
Acute orchitis,wrenching of testicle,tumor of testicle and hematomata of testicle were studied by color Doppler flow imaging(CDFI).It showed that CDFI played an unique role in diagnosis and differential diagnosis of the testicle diseases as stated abrove.
Purpose: To explore the diagnostic value of high frequency ultrasonography in diseases of testis. Materials and Methods : thirty nine patients with diseases of testis, whose age ranged between 9 and 80 years, underwent the ultrasonic examinations in which American ultrasonic videograph with probe of 7. 5 MHz high frequency was used. Results: Twenty - four cases of acute testitis, nine cases of hematoma of testis , and six cases of tumor of testis were found in this study. Based on the features of ultrasonic...
Purpose: To explore the diagnostic value of high frequency ultrasonography in diseases of testis. Materials and Methods : thirty nine patients with diseases of testis, whose age ranged between 9 and 80 years, underwent the ultrasonic examinations in which American ultrasonic videograph with probe of 7. 5 MHz high frequency was used. Results: Twenty - four cases of acute testitis, nine cases of hematoma of testis , and six cases of tumor of testis were found in this study. Based on the features of ultrasonic imaging and history of the disease, differential diagnosis between inflammation, hematoma and tumor originated from testis does not difficult. Conclusions: Ultrasonography with high frequency can prodvid reliable evidence for diagnosis and differential diagnosis of diseases of testis.
Objective:To differentiate acute testitis from testicular torsion by ultrasound in children.Methods:Fifteen affected testicles and the counte parts were examined by CDFI.Results:Three testicular torsion cases were diagnosed by CDFI and reduced by operation.The rest twelve acute testitis cases not accompanied testicular torsion showed abundant blood flow signals.Conclusion:CDFI have a profound differential diagnostic value of acute testitis and testicular torsion in children.