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Scrotum Ultrasound

I had a penis lump and last night i requested to Dr to conduct the ultrasound to my lump.

The radiologist technician or Dr made a ultrasound and inform me that nothing to worry and show the urologist regarding the report of my ultrasound that is not valid because ultrasound for penis is different from testes.

I would like to ask if the Dr is rigth regarding the ultrasound in my penis? Technician used the Scrotal Ultrasound on me.

Scrotal Ultrasound cannot find the mass or lump in the penis? or i need to find another ultrasound
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Any response from member or expert here
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Yes i shown my lump to urologist,

1. Sebaceous Gland=1st Urologist
2. Veins= 2nd Urologist

They inform me nothing to worry but in may part i want to make sure because ultrasound does not commit mistake.

I had done ultrasound also in my penis, but radiologist use scrotal utz, the result of my ultrasound is valid or i need to find a penis ultrasound? because radiologist inform me the lump in my penis is not a mass...i can believe that?


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Scrotal (testicular) ultrasound is common.  Penile ultrasound is not so common.  

Have you been seen by a urologist for your lump?  That would be the right expert to see.  
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