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The British Journal of Radiology, Vol 69, Issue 817 78-78, Copyright © 1996 by British Institute of Radiology
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S Ghiacy
Department of Diagnostic Radiology, King Edward VII Hospital, Windsor, Berkshire, UK.
A case of polyorchidism is presented where the ultrasound findings fulfilled all the criteria for the diagnosis of polyorchidism, with no evidence of an associated abnormality on clinical and ultrasound examinations. On the basis of these findings surgical exploration was not carried out.
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