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  2. Testicular rupture - Wikipedia

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    Testicular rupture is a rip or tear in the tunica albuginea resulting in extrusion of the testicular contents, including the seminiferous tubules. It is a rare complication of testicular trauma , and can result from blunt or penetrating trauma, although blunt trauma is more likely to cause rupture.

  3. Hematocele - Wikipedia

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    Scrotal masses could be cancerous or caused by another condition that affects testicular function and health. [7] A hematocele is one of the most common sequelae of testicular trauma. [8] A traumatic hematocele usually results from testicular rupture (80% of cases) or a tear in the pampiniform plexus veins. [8]

  4. Testicular trauma - Wikipedia

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    Testicular trauma is an injury to one or both testicles. Types of injuries include blunt, penetrating and degloving. Types of injuries include blunt, penetrating and degloving. Because the testes are located within the scrotum , which hangs outside of the body, they do not have the protection of muscles and bones.

  5. Genital trauma - Wikipedia

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    Testicular trauma is an injury to one or both testicles. Types of injuries include blunt, penetrating and degloving. Types of injuries include blunt, penetrating and degloving. The testes are located within the scrotum , which hangs outside of the body, and do not have the protection of muscles and bones.

  6. Hydrocele - Wikipedia

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    A hydrocele is an accumulation of serous fluid in a body cavity.A hydrocele testis, the most common form of hydrocele, is the accumulation of fluids around a testicle.It is often caused by fluid collecting within a layer wrapped around the testicle, called the tunica vaginalis, which is derived from peritoneum.

  7. Sperm granuloma - Wikipedia

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    This testicular necrosis led the patient into an emergency operation. Histology determined there was a ruptured sperm granuloma that led to the testicular thrombosis and necrosis. [ 13 ] Specifically, the walls of the vas deferens contained many growths of small ducts and gland-like structures, which came about as a response to the displacement ...

  8. Scrotoplasty - Wikipedia

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    Today, testicular implants are created from saline or gel filled silicone rubber. [2] There are a variety of reasons why scrotoplasty is done. Some transgender men and intersex or non-binary people who were assigned female at birth may choose to have this surgery to create a scrotum, as part of their transition. [ 3 ]

  9. Orchiopexy - Wikipedia

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    Orchiopexy is performed in the event of testicular torsion, a urologic emergency presenting with intense pain and often without inciting injury. [citation needed]While neonatal torsion occurs with no anatomic defect to account for its occurrence (occurring in utero or shortly after birth), adult torsion results from a bilateral congenital anomaly often called a "bell-clapper deformity", where ...