Segmental testicular infarction can mimic testicular carcinoma on sonography and can lead to unnecessary orchiectomy. This case series describes and correlates sonographic and histologic findings of 7 pathologically proven segmental testicular infarction cases. Segmental testicular infarction should be suspected on sonography when a geographic lesion with low or mixed echogenicity has absent or near-absent flow in a patient with scrotal pain. A hyperechoic rim and peripheral hyperemia correspond to interstitial hemorrhage and inflammatory changes. As an infarct evolves, it becomes more discrete and hypoechoic as ghost outlines replace seminiferous tubules. Follow-up or contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging or sonography can increase diagnostic confidence in suspected cases and prevent unnecessary orchiectomy.
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Dept. of Neonatal and Pediat. Surg., SMS Medical College, Jaipur, Rajasthan
Durgapura, Jaipur 302 018, Rajasthan, Tonk RoadDept. of Neonatal and Pediat. Surg., SMS Medical College, Jaipur, Rajasthan
Sharma S.B.
Gupta V.
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S.P. Mother and Child Hlth. Inst., Jaipur, RajasthanDept. of Neonatal and Pediat. Surg., SMS Medical College, Jaipur, Rajasthan