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Fig. 1. 52-year-old man with tuberculous epididymal abscess and 4-month history of non-tender scrotal swelling. Longitudinal color Doppler sonogram shows large abscess measuring approximately 1.6 cm in diameter with heterogeneously low echogenicity in epididymal tail, with few spotty flow signals in peripheral portion of abscess (large arrows). Epididymal abscess is surrounded by hyperechoic rim (small arrows).