Scrotal masses


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Hydrocele
Hydrocele
Male reproductive system
Male reproductive system
Scrotal mass
Scrotal mass
Spermatocele
Spermatocele
Alternative Names

Hematocele; Spermatocele


Symptoms

Signs and tests

During a physical examination, the doctor may feel a mass within the scrotum and make note of its features:

  • Tender or non-tender
  • Uniform, smooth, twisted, or irregular
  • Fluctuant (feels liquid), firm, or solid
  • Typically only on one side

The inguinal lymph nodes in the groin may or may not be enlarged or tender on the affected side.

The following tests may be performed to help diagnose a scrotal mass:

To discover any lumps as early as possible, all men should perform testicular self-examination each month.



Review Date: 10/20/2005
Reviewed By: David R. Knowles, M.D., Advanced Urologic Surgeons, Mt. Vernon, IL. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.


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