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Spermatocele — This is a fluid-filled bulge (cyst) that occurs on an area of tissue (epididymis) at the top of the testicle that stores and transports sperm.
... , scrotoplasty, orchiopexy, hydrocelectomy, and spermatocelectomy or epididymal cyst excision and epididymectomy in-office, with minimal patient sedation.
If no sperm are present in the semen, sperm often can be collected directly from the testicles or epididymis. Treatments for infections. Antibiotics can ...
A chlamydia infection can inflame the coiled tube located beside each testicle, called the epididymis. The infection can result in fever, scrotal pain and ...
... epididymal sperm aspiration (MESA) — in men w[...] June 26, 2025. Erectile dysfunction: A vital sign for cardiovascular health. Princeton IV consensus ...
It involves attaching the vas deferens directly to the small organ at the back of each testicle that holds sperm, called the epididymis. It is hard to ...
The bacteria that cause brucellosis can infect the coiled tube above and behind the testicles that stores and transports sperm, called the epididymis. The ...
Complications of surgery of the testicle, vas deferens, epididymis, and scrotum. In: Taneja's Complications of Urologic Surgery. 5th ed. Elsevier; 2018 ...
Infertility in men. Gonorrhea can cause inflammation in epididymis, the coiled tube above and behind the testicles that stores and transports sperm. This ...
Find out about this condition that allows the testicle to move between the scrotum and groin.
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