Risk factors include cryptorchidism (undescended testicle) or a family history of this cancer. Testicular cancer is diagnosed with a physical exam, ultrasound, or blood test. Treatment options include ...
Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS): An ultrasound ... Orchiectomy: A surgical procedure to remove one or both testicles. Testicular Atrophy: A condition where the testicles shrink in size, which ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or a scrotal/pelvic ultrasound may be performed to evaluate the severity ... Surgery may involve a small incision in the scrotum or groin area, near the scrotum, to ...
One study examined the interobserver variability in interpreting Doppler ultrasound images of newborns with confirmed perinatal testicular torsion. The findings indicated that while pediatric ...
2 Department of Emergency Medicine, KK Women's and Children's Hospital, Singapore Background Previous studies have examined the utility of ultrasonography performed by radiologists for diagnosing ...
The procedure is part of a research project to assess whether such a transplant effectively restores fertility. The transplant of testicular ... determinations, ultrasound examination and a ...
Screening means testing people for early stages of a disease before they have any symptoms. There is no national screening programme for testicular cancer in the UK. This is because there isn’t a ...
During the brief procedure, your surgeon will cut and seal your vas deferens, the tubes that carry your sperm from your testicles to your penis. This blocks sperm from getting to your semen when ...
Background In 2001, the European League Against Rheumatism developed and disseminated the first guidelines for musculoskeletal (MS) ultrasound (US) in rheumatology ... a nominal group technique to ...