a fluid-filled cavity of eiter testis or spermatic cord, where peritoneal fluid passes into a patent processus vaginalis. (More? Urogenital Notes)
A painless swelling of the scrotum caused by extra fluid buildup possibly due to injury or infection to the testes.
An organized mass of serous or lymphatic fluid, usually encapsulated by connective tissue. An internal blister. The term is usually applied to a hydrocele of the testes, but a breast cyst is also a hydrocele.
Collection of fluid within the membrane that covers the testicle.
disorder in which serous fluid accumulates in a body sac (especially in the scrotum)
a bag of clear fluid that collects in a sac around the testicle and may be the result of a direct injury
a build-up of fluid in the membrane which surrounds the scrotum
a build-up of liquid in a fold of mucous membrane situated in the scrotum (testicle sac)
a collection of fluid between the visceral and parietal layers of the tunica vaginalis
a collection of fluid inside the area of the scrotum, surrounding the testicle
a collection of fluid in the membrane that covers the testis or testes
a collection of fluid in the space surrounding the testicle between the layers of the tunica vaginalis
a collection of fluid within the process vaginalis (PV), and it produces a swe
a collection of fluid within the sac that holds the testicle called the scrotum
a collection of serous fluid between the two layers of the tunica vaginalis which normally surrounds the testis
a fluid-filled mass around the testes, and symptoms usually involve pain in the lower spermatic cord region
a fluid-filled sack along the spermatic cord within the
a fluidfilled sac that surrounds a testicle causing scrotal swelling
a fluid-filled sac that surrounds a testicle, causing swelling of the scrotum
an abnormal collection of fluid around a testis, which is noticeable as a soft mass in the scrotum
an accumulation of fluid in any sac-like cavity or duct - specifically in the tunica vaginalis testis or along the spermatic cord
an accumulation of peritoneal fluid in a membrane called the tunica vaginalis, which covers the front and sides of the male testes
a painless buildup of fluid around one or both testicles that causes the scrotum or groin area to swell
a painless (usually) swelling on one side of the scrotum
a pocket of fluid inside a man's testicle (A)
a pocket of fluid in the scrotum
a pocket of watery liquid that has built up around your testicle
a sac of fluid around the testicle, while a hernia is an outpouching of abdominal contents
a soft, usually painless, swelling in the scrotum due to an accumulation of watery fluid in the sheath that holds the testicle
a swelling of the scrotum (sac) that contains a testicle , caused by an It will feel smooth to touch, and can vary greatly in size
A swelling or accumulation of fluid around the testicle. Hydrosalpinx – A fluid filled swelling of the outer ends of one or both fallopian tube(s).
swelling of the scrotum caused by fluid accumulation within the seminiferous tubules of the testes.
A swelling of (part of) the scrotal pouch because of an increased amount of fluid around the testicle
swelling of and fluid on the testicles.
a collection of fluid around the testicle that causes a painless swelling, and is common to men in middle age.
A painless swelling of the scrotum, caused by a collection of fluid around the testicle; commonly occurs in middle-aged men.
A swelling in the scrotum containing fluid.
A small bag of water might be present in the scrotum (the sac of skin surrounding the testicles). This rare condition can be treated surgically.
A fluid-filled swelling in the scrotum.
A hydrocele denotes a pathological accumulation of serous fluid in a bodily cavity. A hydrocele testis is the accumulation of fluids around a testicle, and is fairly common, but should be treated surgically. This is due to fluid secreted from a remnant piece of peritoneum wrapped around the testis in the tunica vaginalis.