Pathology of the Male Reproductive System - Part 2
testicular torsionbell clapper deformityvaricocelepampiniform plexusValsalva maneuverNutcracker syndromeappendix testisblue dot sign
Abdomen Exam Prep
Pathology of the Male Reproductive System - Part 2
Explore critical scrotal pathologies including testicular torsion, bell clapper deformity, and varicoceles. Understand the sonographic appearance of the pampiniform plexus and the diagnostic importance of the Valsalva maneuver in identifying venous reflux. ARDMS, ARRT, and CCI registry exam preparation.
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29:43 lessonTesticular torsion represents a surgical emergency where the bell clapper deformity predisposes the testicle to rotate. Varicoceles appear as dilated veins in the pampiniform plexus exceeding two millimeters.
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