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  1. Testicular fracture | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org

    Aug 7, 2025 · A fracture line can be seen as a hypoechoic and avascular area within the testis but is only seen in 17% of cases 1. Disruption of the tunica albuginea suggests testicular rupture, …

  2. Testicular Rupture or Testicular Fracture? A Case Report and …

    In this paper we present a case of testicular injury and we discuss the difference between testicular rupture and testicular fracture by reviewing the literature on the terminology.

  3. Testicular Trauma - Urology Care Foundation

    Testicular trauma is when a testicle is hurt by force. Trauma to the testicle or scrotum can harm any of its contents. When the testicle's tough cover is torn or shattered, blood leaks from the …

  4. Ruptured Testicle: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

    Oct 15, 2025 · A ruptured testicle is a medical emergency that happens when the membrane around your testicle breaks. It can occur after blunt force to your scrotum or a penetrating injury.

  5. Testicular rupture - WikEM

    Transverse images of the left testis demonstrate a hypoechoic linear area (arrow) indicative of a testicular fracture in a patient with history of scrotal trauma.

  6. Testicular trauma - Coloplast Men's Health

    Explore our physician directory to find a local qualified urologist who specializes in men’s health and testicular replacement. They can explain your treatment options, answer your questions, …

  7. Figure 12. Testicular fracture. (a) Transverse US image of the testis shows a hypoechoic irregular lin-ear area (arrow) indicative of a fracture. (b) Transverse color Doppler image depicts normal …

  8. Testicular trauma | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org

    Nov 24, 2025 · Testicular trauma is the third most-common cause of acute scrotal pain and may result in various degrees of damage to the testes.

  9. Testis Injury - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Testis rupture is defined as a tear of the tunica albuginea and patients often have severe pain and vomiting. Clinically the testis may be difficult to feel and USS has a sensitivity of around 95% …

  10. Testicular trauma | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org

    Dec 27, 2024 · Testicular trauma is the third most-common cause of acute scrotal pain and may result in various degrees of damage to the testes.