Polyorchidism: Two case reports and a review of the literature

Suheil Artul, George Habib

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Abstract

Introduction: Polyorchidism is a very rare anomaly that is defined by the presence of more than two testes. Although its presentation is primarily as triorchidism, cases of four testes have also been reported in the literature. Case presentation: In this report, we describe color Doppler ultrasound findings in two cases. Patient 1 was a 37-year-old Arabic man with a scrotal mass and a double testicle in the right hemiscrotum visualized by ultrasound. Patient 2 was an 11-year-old Arabic boy with an inguinal mass resulted to be an additional testicle in the inguinal canal. The echogenic texture and vascular flow of supernumerary testicles in question were similar to those of the normal testicles; however, their size was smaller. After 3 years of follow-up, the tertiary testes in the two patients remained stable in both size and echogenicity. Conclusion: Ultrasound plays a crucial role in the evaluation of masses. Notably, inguinal or scrotal masses should not always be considered as lymph nodes or tumors. Indeed, a radiologist should always keep polyorchidism in mind when such masses are encountered.

Original languageEnglish
Article number464
JournalJournal of Medical Case Reports
Volume8
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 25 Dec 2014

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Keywords

  • Polyorchidism
  • Scrotum
  • Testes
  • Ultrasound

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