
POLYORCHIDISM
Author(s) -
Muhammad Usman Arshad,
Muhammad Arshad Manzoor,
Zimar Arshad,
Talia Arshad
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
the professional medical journal/the professional medical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2071-7733
pISSN - 1024-8919
DOI - 10.29309/tpmj/2018.25.09.160
Subject(s) - medicine , scrotum , echogenicity , testicle , physical examination , varicocele , radiology , anatomy , ultrasound , infertility , pregnancy , genetics , biology
Polyorchidism is a very rare anomaly that is defined by the presence ofmore than two testes. Knowledge about the condition and accurate imaging diagnosis andcharacterization is important to decide the optimal line of management and avoid unnecessarysurgery. A 14-year-old male reported for Scrotal Color Doppler Ultrasound with complaint ofa painless mass in the left scrotum with no history of trauma. On physical examination, therewere two palpable, ovoid, mobile, non-tender masses in the left hemiscrotum. Scrotal ColorDoppler Ultrasonography (USG) revealed a well circumscribed supernumerary testicle in theleft scrotum adjacent to superior pole of left testis with parenchymal echogenicity and dopplervascularity like that of normal testis parenchyma. In conclusion, diagnosis was polyorchidismwith duplication of the left testicle. The patient was advised follow-up after one-year. USG is themodality of choice to assist in the diagnosis.