Sonography of an Arteriovenous-Type Hemangioma of the Testis
Zina Ricci1,
Mordecai Koenigsberg1 and
Kathleen Whitney2
1
Department of Radiology, Montefiore Medical Center, 111 E. 210th St., Bronx,
NY 10467.
2
Weiler Hospital, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1825 Eastchester Rd.,
Bronx, NY 10461.

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Fig. 1A. 30-year-old man with left-sided testicular mass. Longitudinal
sonogram of left testis shows subtle demarcation (arrows) between
heterogeneous mass and surrounding normal parenchyma. Hyperechoic
calcifications are scattered throughout mass.
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Fig. 1B. 30-year-old man with left-sided testicular mass. Longitudinal color
Doppler sonogram of left testis shows intensely increased flow pattern.
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Fig. 1C. 30-year-old man with left-sided testicular mass. Gross specimen of
opened testis shows large pink and tan arteriovenous-type hemangioma. Note
remaining normal testicular parenchyma (arrowheads).
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Fig. 1D. 30-year-old man with left-sided testicular mass. Photomicrograph
shows large vascular channels surrounding residual seminiferous tubules
(arrows). (H and E, x200)
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Fig. 1E. 30-year-old man with left-sided testicular mass. Photomicrograph
stained for factor VIII reveals brown neoplastic vessels.
(Avidin-biotin-peroxidase, x200)
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