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Liviu Chiperi
Specialist Doctor in Urology
View profileTesticular ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging investigation used for the evaluation of the testes and associated structures, contributing to the identification of urological conditions.

Testicular ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging investigation used for the evaluation of the testes and associated structures, contributing to the identification of urological conditions.
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Testicular ultrasound is an imaging method used to examine the testes, epididymis, and surrounding structures. It allows for detailed evaluation of anatomy and identification of any structural or pathological changes.
The investigation is recommended in cases of symptoms such as testicular pain, inflammation, volume changes, or suspicion of masses.
Testicular ultrasound is used for:
The procedure is painless, non-invasive, and does not use radiation. The examination is performed quickly in the office and requires no special preparation.
During the investigation, the physician can assess the structure of the testes and blood flow (via Doppler, if necessary), providing important diagnostic information.
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