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1 Radiology Department, Povisa Medical Center, Salamanca, St. 5 36211, Vigo
(Pontevedra) Spain.
2 Urology Department, Povisa Medical Center, Salamanca, Vigo, Spain.
3 Pathology Department, Povisa Medical Center, Salamanca, Vigo, Spain.
OBJECTIVE. Our objective was to describe the radiologic findings of segmental testicular infarction and to establish a proper diagnosis that can avoid orchiectomy.
CONCLUSION. The presence of a triangular-shaped avascular intratesticular lesion on sonography or MRI and enhancement of the surrounding borders on enhanced MR images may suggest a presurgical diagnosis of segmental testicular infarction and therefore avoid a total orchiectomy in these patients.
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