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Imaging studies, such as [[MRI]], are usually not done in the case of epididymoorchitis. The diagnostic modality of choice is a [[scrotum|scrotal]] [[ultrasound]]. | Imaging studies, such as [[MRI]], are usually not done in the case of epididymoorchitis. The diagnostic modality of choice is a [[scrotum|scrotal]] [[ultrasound]]. | ||
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Imaging studies, such as [[MRI]], are usually not done in the case of epididymoorchitis. The diagnostic modality of choice is a [[scrotum|scrotal]] [[ultrasound]]. | Imaging studies, such as [[MRI]], are usually not done in the case of epididymoorchitis. The diagnostic modality of choice is a [[scrotum|scrotal]] [[ultrasound]]. | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Dima Nimri, M.D. [2]
Overview
Imaging studies, such as MRI, are usually not done in the case of epididymoorchitis. The diagnostic modality of choice is a scrotal ultrasound.
MRI
Imaging studies, such as MRI, are usually not done in the case of epididymoorchitis. The diagnostic modality of choice is a scrotal ultrasound.