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... epididymitis . Recurrent epididymitis in a young boy suggests the possibility of ureteral drainage into a seminal vesicle . Recurrent epididymitis has been described in a few patients with sarcoidosis . Pathogenesis & Pathology In its ...
... epididymitis . Recurrent epididymitis in a young boy suggests the possibility of ureteral drainage into a seminal vesicle . Recurrent epididymitis has been described in a few patients with sarcoidosis . Pathogenesis & Pathology In its ...
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... epididymitis has subsided ( usually 2 or 3 weeks ) , treatment of the prostatitis is indicated . B. General Measures : Bed rest is necessary during the acute phase ( 3-4 days ) . Support for the enlarged heavy testicle partially ...
... epididymitis has subsided ( usually 2 or 3 weeks ) , treatment of the prostatitis is indicated . B. General Measures : Bed rest is necessary during the acute phase ( 3-4 days ) . Support for the enlarged heavy testicle partially ...
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... epididymitis . Since there is hypervascularity with epididymitis and testicular ischemia with torsion , a rectilinear scan fol- lowing the intravenous injection of 99m Tc will reveal this difference . A simpler and quicker method of ...
... epididymitis . Since there is hypervascularity with epididymitis and testicular ischemia with torsion , a rectilinear scan fol- lowing the intravenous injection of 99m Tc will reveal this difference . A simpler and quicker method of ...
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Anatomy of the Genitourinary Tract | 1 |
Ultrasonic Examination of the Urinary Tract | 7 |
Embryology of the Genitourinary System | 13 |
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