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Fig. 7A 18-year-old man who presented with palpable right scrotal mass and
vague right testicular pain for 2 months secondary to chronic epididymitis.
Sagittal sonogram of right scrotum shows a solid hypoechoic mass (E) that
appears separate from testis (T) and epididymis with increased flow on color
Doppler imaging. At inguinal exploration, biopsy of mass and pathology showed
chronic epididymitis with fibrosis.