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Fig. 4D. 38-year-old man with hemorrhagic segmental testicular
infarction in right testicle. Patient was treated for acute scrotum and
suspicion of spermatic cord torsion. MR coronal T2-weighted images initially
(D) and 1 month later (E) show subtle retraction on tunica
albuginea (arrowheads) in area close to segmental testicular
infarction. This finding was also seen in three other patients who had chronic
evolution of segmental testicular infarction.