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What Does My Scrotum Ultrasound Scan Findings Indicate?

SIR GM MY REPORTS HERE COLOR DOPPLER ULTRASONOGRAPHY OF THE SCROTUM Right testis measures 33*14*24 mm & 33*24*22 mm. Both testis are smaller in size & hypoechoic. No focal mass or ca ++ is seen in the parenchyma. Head of epididymis show thin walled ,2-4mm cysts, bilaterally. No solid nodule / ca++ is seen .Reset of the epididymis & spermatic cord appear normal in thickness and echotexture, bilaterally. Pampniform veins are dialated and tortuous,bilaterally.the veins become more dilated and show flow reversal , on valsalva manouvere . No hydrocele – inguinal hernia is seen , bilaterally. IMPRESSION :- BILATERAL VARICOCOELE WITH TESTICULAR ATROPHY. BILATERAL EPIDYDYMAL CYSTS. after take tablet lineator and fertile-m MY SEMEN ANALYSIS REPORT SIR Volume - 3.0 ml colour - pale white viscocity - NORMAL Reaction - Alkaline active motility - 40% sluggis motile - 10% dead sperms - 50% sperm count - 2million / ml Normal -70% NOW WHAT CAN I DO SIR
Tue, 9 Dec 2014
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Hi,
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Your ultrasound scrotum shows that both testes are slightly smaller in size. This might be due to pooling of blood in the veins in the testis. The veins have increased in size and become larger due to leakage of venous valves. This is known as varicocele. This can cause damage and destruction to semen. Semen are best produced at a temperature which is lower than the rest of the body. When there is varicocele formation then the testes is surrounded by veins carrying blood at a higher temperature and this is causing decreased fertility. You might have to get surgical treatment for varicocele for retsoring sperm quality. Please consult your urologist. Epididymal cysts are not significant.
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What Does My Scrotum Ultrasound Scan Findings Indicate?

Hi, Thanks for writing in. Your ultrasound scrotum shows that both testes are slightly smaller in size. This might be due to pooling of blood in the veins in the testis. The veins have increased in size and become larger due to leakage of venous valves. This is known as varicocele. This can cause damage and destruction to semen. Semen are best produced at a temperature which is lower than the rest of the body. When there is varicocele formation then the testes is surrounded by veins carrying blood at a higher temperature and this is causing decreased fertility. You might have to get surgical treatment for varicocele for retsoring sperm quality. Please consult your urologist. Epididymal cysts are not significant.