A scrotal mass is a lump or bulge that is in the scrotum which hold the testicles.
Scrotal masses might be:
- Irregular tissue growth.
- Swollen parts.
- A buildup of fluids.
Through sophisticated diagnostic devices and careful scrutiny, Dr. Haluk is able to diagnose scrotal problems such as infection, trauma, tumors, and others. He carefully considers the precise nature of these disorders by conducting comprehensive assessments and reviewing medical records.
To determine the nature of a scrotal mass disease there are several diagnostic tests that may be recommended.
Dr. Haluk does an extensive approach to understanding and diagnose scrotal masses disease. The diagnostic process usually involves the following procedures:
- Physical Examination
- Transillumination
- Ultrasound
- Urine Test
- Blood Test
- Computerized Tomography (CT) Scan
If test results show the presence of testicular cancer, a series of X-rays in the form of a CT scan may be recommended.
This scan covers the chest, abdominal area, and groin that help to determine whether cancer has spread to surrounding tissues or organs.