Testicular ScanScrotal Scan ResultsA testicular scan uses a camera to take
pictures of the
testicles after a
radioactive tracer accumulates in testicular tissues
(nuclear medicine test). The results of a testicular
scan are usually available within 2 days. In an emergency, results can be
available within an hour. Testicular scan | Normal: | The radioactive tracer flows evenly through
the testicles. No accumulations of the tracer are found in any area of the
testicles. | | Abnormal: | The tracer does not flow evenly through the
testicles, indicating narrowing of, blockage of, or damage to the blood vessels
in the testicles. This could indicate that blood flow has been reduced by a
twisted spermatic cord inside the testicle. This is called
testicular torsion. | Areas where the tracer accumulates in an
abnormal amount could indicate a condition such as a
cyst, tumor, pocket of infection (abscess), a blood clot, or inflammation of the tubes
(ducts) that carry sperm (epididymis). This is called
epididymitis. |
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