Male patient 31 yo, with sudden pain at left scrotum for 2 months had been treated as epidydimitis but treatment failed. He came to Medic for reexamination because swollen scrotum and testicular pain.
Ultrasound at Medic Center detected swollen left testis with edema of epidydimis and hypervacularization. Testicular axis turned horizontally and left testis was inhomogenous with cystic necrosis and no vascular signal mimicking a left testicular torsion.
MRI of left testis # 60x85mm, inhomogenous signals that existed fluid and blood inside but captured a few of contrast. Edema of epidydimis and spermatic cord. No spermatocele.
Operation removed left testis. It looks like tumor on macroscopic view. Histopathologic result is testicular embryonic carcinoma.