• J Ultrasound Med · Dec 2010

    Sonographic findings of acute vasitis.

    • Dal Mo Yang, Hyun Cheol Kim, Hyung Lae Lee, Joo Won Lim, and Gyo Young Kim.
    • Department of Radiology, Kyung Hee University East-West Neo Medical Center, Seoul, Korea. dmy2988@yahoo.co.kr
    • J Ultrasound Med. 2010 Dec 1; 29 (12): 1711-5.

    ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to describe the sonographic findings of acute vasitis.MethodsThis was a retrospective analysis of 12 cases of acute vasitis. The following gray scale and color Doppler sonographic features were analyzed: location, echogenicity of the lesion, presence of hydrocele, epididymal involvement, and blood flow within the lesion.ResultsOf the 12 patients, 10 had acute vasitis in the scrotal segment; 1 had acute vasitis in the suprascrotal segment; and 1 had acute vasitis in both the scrotal and suprascrotal segments. The sonographic finding for acute vasitis of the scrotal segment was a heterogeneously hypoechoic appearance of the vas deferens (n = 11). The vas deferens was thickened (6.4 mm in diameter) in the 2 patients with suprascrotal involvement; it was heterogeneously hypoechoic in 1 and had a normal appearance in the other. On color Doppler sonography, the degree of blood flow was increased in all of the cases. Of the 12 patients, 11 had inflammation of the epididymis.ConclusionsAcute vasitis usually presents with infection combined with acute epididymitis, and it usually appears as a heterogeneously hypoechoic lesion in the scrotal segment, suprascrotal segment, or both.

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