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Where is a tunica vaginalis lesion and how can it be visualized?
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Lesions in serous covering of testis present as testicular masses that can be transilluminated
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What is hydrocele?
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Inc fluid secondary to incomplete fusion of processus vaginalis
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What is spermatocele?
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Dilated epididymal duct
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What is squamous cell carcinoma associated with?
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HPV, lack of circumcision
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What is Peyronie's disease?
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Bent penis due to acquired fibrous tissue formation
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What is priapism?
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Painful sustained erection not associated with sexual stimulation or desire
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What is priapism associated with?
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Trauma, sickle cell disease, medications
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