Polyorchidism

Case contributed by Jorge Alexander Godinez
Diagnosis certain

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The patient presents with testicular pain that started 3 days ago.

Patient Data

Age: 30 years
Gender: Male
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The testicular ultrasound shows the presence of 2 testicles in the right scrotal sac and 1 testicle in the left scrotal sac.

Case Discussion

Polyorchidism, pathology, very rare, where 2 testicles are in a scrotal sac, commonly on the left side and more often on the right side 1.

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