| Literature DB >> 35907296 |
Mohammad Hadi Gharib1, Reza Zahedpasha2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Bilobed testis is an uncommon congenital malformation with only eight cases reported up to now. It seems that bilobed testicle is a form of polyorchidism which is not yet thoroughly divided. This report could provide information about diagnosing minor lobulation on ultrasound and MRI for the first time. PRESENTATION OF CASE: In this report, a 13-year-old boy presented with extreme Epididymo-orchitis on the right testis, without any history, which showed itself on ultrasound as type A3 polyorchidism or bilobed testis. CLINICAL DISCUSSION: Recent studies have not shown an apparent association between bilobed testis with testicular torsion and malignancy. In our case, because the minor lobulation is small, it probably has no association with torsion. The bilobed testis seems benign, so there is no requirement to check tumor markers. An inflamed testicular appendix and epididymitis can appear similar to a major lobulation which must be accurately found and evaluated on ultrasound as separate entities.Entities:
Keywords: Bilobed testis; Case-report; MRI; Polyorchidism; Ultrasound
Year: 2022 PMID: 35907296 PMCID: PMC9403283 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2022.107448
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2210-2612
Fig. 1Ultrasonography.
Sonography at acute phase demonstrating normal size right testis (a) and small testicular structure with similar background echotexture to the right testis, located superior to right testis; edematous and enlarged at the time of study due to inflammatory process (b).
Fig. 2MRI.
MRI after completion of antibiotic therapy for further evaluation of the proposed diagnosis in acute phase by sonography; In axial and coronal T2 FISP images, hemitesticular structure with similar signal intensity to that of the adjacent normal right testis is seen, now decreased in size due to resolution of inflammatory phase.