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DOI:10.2214/AJR.07.7071
AJR 2008; 190:S42-S45
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AJR Integrative Imaging LIFELONG LEARNING FOR RADIOLOGY

Sonography of the Scrotum: Self-Assessment Module

Joseph W. Stengel1,2 and Erick M. Remer1

1 Section of Abdominal Imaging, Imaging Institute, Cleveland Clinic, 9500 Euclid Ave.–A21, Cleveland, OH 44195.
2 Present address: Sections of Abdominal Imaging and Ultrasound, Department of Radiology, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA.

Abstract

Sonography is the primary technique for the imaging evaluation of diseases of the scrotum. Imaging features of disease should be correlated with clinical features to guide management. The educational objectives of this self-assessment module are for the participant to exercise, self-assess, and improve his or her understanding of clinical and sonographic features of diseases of the scrotum.

Keywords: acute testicular torsion • extratesticular scrotal masses • scrotum • segmental testicular infarction • testicular microlithiasis


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