Dear Duane,
You have done an excellant job describing the lesion. The
testicleTesticle lump
Testicle pain
Testicle ultrasound produces sperm that make their way into the epididymis that is attached and draped over the
posteriorAnterior vaginal wall repair
Posterior fossa tumor
Posterior heart arteries
Posterior spinal anatomy
Skeleton (posterior view)
Spinal fusion
Uveitis
Vertebrobasilar circulatory disorders (back) aspect of the
testicleTesticle lump
Testicle pain
Testicle ultrasound. A
headHead and face reconstruction
Head injury
Head lice
Indications of head injury
Radial head injury, body, and tail of the epididymis is described.
When an abnormality is felt on testicular self-examination an examination by a physician is warranted. If the physical examination is inconclusive or further characterization of a lesion is needed than a transcrotal testicular ultrasound examination should be performed. Finally if a testicular tumor is suspected blood tests for tumor markers should be obtained. Often a cyst in the epidyidimis is described an requires no treatment at all.
This information is provided for general medical information purposes only. Please consult your physician for diagnostic and treatment options pertaining to your specific medical condition. More individualized care is available through our department at the Henry Ford Hospital and its suburban locations (I-800-653-6568).
Sincerely;
HFHS M.D.-CK