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Epididymoorchitis


Margaret Condon  01 September 2003   

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Colour flow usually demonstrates increased blood flow in the epididymis ans testis compared to asymptomatic side.
Thickening and enlargement of the epididymis, testis may be hypoechoic and enlarged.
Focal areas of orchitis can develop.


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