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List some of the expected findings encountered in cases of ductus deferens obstruction.
Tubular ectasia of the epididymis and rete testis, often associated with a spermatocele.
Left epididymal enlargement, demonstrating a speckled appearance secondary to tubular ectasia (tubular ectasia of the epididymis).
The mediastinum testis appears expanded, containing multiple enlarged anechoic tubular structures, consistent with tubular ectasia of rete testis.
Irregular anechoic left epididymal cystic lesion, likely representing a small spermatocele.
This constellation of findings is consistent with obstruction of the ductus deferens.