A Hadadi, G Pourmand… - Andrologia, 2011 - Wiley Online Library ... the first (Ludwig et al., 2008). The commonly infected sites of GT are the epididymides, seminalvesicles, prostate and testis (Hassan et al., 2009). However, testicular tuberculosis is uncom- mon. We report 2 patients with unilateral ... Related articles - All 2 versions
AR Ramsden… - Trends in Urology & Men's Health, 2011 - Wiley Online Library ... Travel to areas where schistosomiasis is endemic and exposure to tuberculosis are important in identifying infectious causes. ...seminalvesicles and ejaculatory ducts account for most aetiologies at this point, but other pathologies such as cysts or seminalvesicle dilation may be ... Related articles
C Niederberger - An Introduction to Male Reproductive Medicine, 2011 - books.google.com ... Have you ever been diagnosed with tuberculosis? ... The most common method used to investigate the presence of ejaculatory ductal obstruction is transrectal ultrasonography, during which each seminalvesicle is meas- ured in length and width, and the presence and size of an ... Related articles
RN Fogg… - Practical Urology: Essential Principles and Practice, 2011 - Springer ...Seminalvesicletuberculosis may require abscess drainage, while scrotal tuberculosis can necessitate epididymectomy or orchiectomy.33 Infertility due to obstruction might be relieved by microsurgical vasovasos- tomy or vasoepididymostomy. ... Related articles
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