Fig. 12From: Identifying the deceiver: the non-neoplastic mimickers of genital system neoplasmsIsolated testicular vasculitis. A 35-year-old healthy male with progressive severe testicular pain and palpable mass on physical exam. Power Doppler ultrasound image demonstrates a hypoechoic peripherally located testicular mass (arrows) with mild increase in perilesional blood flow. Orchiectomy revealed necrotizing vasculitis and hemorrhagic infarct. There was no evidence of systemic vasculitis elsewhere in the body in the post-operative medical evaluationBack to article page