Presentation
Left inguinoscrotal swelling.
Patient Data
Gender: Male
From the case:
Inguino scrotal hernia
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Intraabdominal fat protrusion in the left inguinal canal reaching up to the left hemiscrotum. Smaller left testis (22 x 15 x 12 mm - 2.3 cc) than the right testis (34 x 20 x 13 mm - 4.9 cc). Normal echopattern and vascularity of both testis. No mass lesion in either of the testes. Bilateral normal epididymis. No hydrocele on either side. No hernia in the right inguinal canal.
Case Discussion
Findings of left indirect inguinal hernia and small left testis.