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Malacoplakia of epididymis

Urology, 1978
Malacoplakia localized to the epididymis is described. Ultrastructural study revealed the presence of bacterial bodies in phagolysosomes of malacoplakic macrophages. The possible role of the phagocytosed bacteria in the pathogenesis of malacoplakia is briefly discussed.
J G, Guccion   +2 more
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Periarteritis nodosa of epididymis

Urology, 1977
Abstract A patient with scrotal mass was found to have periarteritis nodosa of the epididymis. Review of the literature failed to reveal a similar case, despite the fact that at autopsy the gonads are frequently found to be involved.
J B, Roy, D W, Hamblin, C H, Brown
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Spermatic granulomas of epididymis

Urology, 1975
This report is of a patient with spontaneous spermatic granuloma of the epididymis, an uncommon condition to occur without antecedent surgery, trauma, or clinical infection.
J M, Goodson, B, Fruchtman
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Imaging of the Epididymis

Ultrasound Quarterly, 2008
Ultrasonography performed with a high-frequency transducer is the modality of choice for evaluating acute and nonacute scrotal disease. Acute epididymitis and epididymo-orchitis are the most common conditions that present with acute scrotal pain. Differentiation of these from testicular torsion is important for determining the appropriate management ...
Jerry C, Lee   +2 more
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Torsion of the epididymis

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2005
Anomalies of the epididymis are most commonly associated with an undescended testis but also found occasionally in a normally descended testis. Our 11-year-old patient presented with an acute scrotum and Doppler ultrasound that suggested epididymitis.
Paul, Brisson   +2 more
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Teratoma of the epididymis

International Urology and Nephrology, 1973
A case of teratoma epididymis is described and the related literature is reviewed. In case of early metastases the process is undoubtedly malignant and by early operation may be successful.
S, Pap, I, Kiss
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Angiofibroma of the epididymis

Pathology, 1981
Summary A case of an unusual haemangiomatous tumour of the epididymis is described. On a histological basis it is proposed that the tumour be described as an angiofibroma.
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Leiomyoma of the epididymis

International Urology and Nephrology, 2000
Tumours of the epididymis, both primary and secondary, whether benign or malignant are very rare. We report a case of leiomyoma of the epididymis and discuss the treatment of this tumour.
M, Bozlu   +4 more
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TUMOURS OF THE EPIDIDYMIS

British Journal of Urology, 1960
SUMMARY 1. Two primary tumours of the epididymis are presented–a leiomyosarcoma and an adenomatoid tumour. 2. Only two previous reports of a leiomyosarcoma of the epididymis can be found, though there are references to an earlier case of a myosarcoma whose histology is not more fully described.
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Epididymis

2019
Dale S. Huff, Eduardo D. Ruchelli
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