Abstract
Ultrasound is an essential tool in evaluating the underlying etiology of scrotal lesions, which range from traumatic, infectious, inflammatory, congenital, and neoplastic conditions. Understanding the sonographic characteristics of benign scrotal masses is essential for a radiologist to determine whether conservative management is appropriate or if more aggressive follow-up or treatment is necessary. While surgical intervention may sometimes be necessary, combining the clinical presentation and imaging appearance can sometimes lead to a confident radiologic diagnosis that spares the patient from surgery. Examples of benign scrotal lesions and their ultrasound appearance are illustrated in this review.
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