Role of ultrasound and colour doppler in assessment of adult scrotal pathologies
Journal Title: Medpulse International Journal of Radiology - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 3
Abstract
In this paper, we conclude, 1. Evaluation of scrotal pathologies by gray scale ultrasonography and colour doppler. 2. To classify the scrotal swelling. 3. To evaluate the clinically suspected cases of scrotal lesions by colour Doppler ultrasound. 4. To find out the sensitivity of colour Doppler ultrasound in detecting scrotal lesions.
Authors and Affiliations
Ajay Vare, Dayanand Kawade, Varsha Rote Kaginalkar, Prashant Titare, Samruddhi Sonawane
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