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Ultrasound features of spermatic cord hydrocele in children

V Rathaus, MD, MSc1, O Konen, MD1, M Shapiro, MD1, L Lazar, MD2, M Grunebaum, MD3 and M Werner, MD1

1Department of Diagnostic Imaging and 2Unit of Paediatric Surgery, Sapir Medical Center, Tel-Aviv University and 3Kfar Saba and Sackler Medical School, Tel-Aviv University, Israel



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Figure 1. Longitudinal scan of the left spermatic cord of a 4-year-old child with suspected left inguinal hernia. An oval anechoic mass is seen in the distal part proximal to the testis (cursors). The closed internal ring is shown (arrow).

 


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Figure 2. Longitudinal scan of the right spermatic cord of a 2-year-old child with suspected bilateral inguinal hernia. The internal inguinal ring (black arrow) is patent, with a proximal cystic mass. The testis (open arrow) is seen distally surrounded by a small hydrocele.

 





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