Interesting case Abdominal 19

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Interesting case Abdominal 19

A patient presents with dysuria. Treated with antibiotics for a urinary tract infection – what’s the diagnosis?

 

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Topics: Abdominal

Key findings – a bilobed peripherally enhancing fluid density within the prostate gland raises concern for a prostatic abscess. There is fluid in the right testis, which requires further ultrasound assessment and may represent a right testicular abscess. A right hydrocoele is noted

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