Author: Carneiro, Felipe; Teixeira, Thiago A.; Bernardes, Felipe S.; Pereira, Marcelo S.; Milani, Giovanna; Duarteâ€Neto, Amaro N.; Kallas, Esper G.; Saldiva, Paulo H.N.; Chammas, Maria C.; Hallak, Jorge
Title: Radiological patterns of incidental epididymitis in mildâ€toâ€moderate COVIDâ€19 patients revealed by colour Doppler ultrasound Cord-id: wcavwlok Document date: 2021_2_9
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Snippet: The testis is a potential target organ for SARSâ€CoVâ€2 infection. Our study intended to investigate any testicular involvement in mildâ€toâ€moderate COVIDâ€19 men. We conduct a crossâ€sectional study in 18 to 55â€yearâ€old men hospitalised for confirmed COVIDâ€19. A senior radiologist executed the ultrasound with multiâ€frequency linear probe in all participants, regardless of any scrotal complaints. Exclusion criteria involved any situation that could impair testicular function. Stat
Document: The testis is a potential target organ for SARSâ€CoVâ€2 infection. Our study intended to investigate any testicular involvement in mildâ€toâ€moderate COVIDâ€19 men. We conduct a crossâ€sectional study in 18 to 55â€yearâ€old men hospitalised for confirmed COVIDâ€19. A senior radiologist executed the ultrasound with multiâ€frequency linear probe in all participants, regardless of any scrotal complaints. Exclusion criteria involved any situation that could impair testicular function. Statistical analysis compared independent groups, classified by any pathological change. Categorical and numerical outcome hypotheses were tested by Fisher's Exact and Mann–Whitney tests, using the Excel for Mac, version 16.29 (p < .05). The sample size was 26 men (mean 33.7 ± 6.2 years; range: 21–42 years), all without scrotal complaints. No orchitis was seen. Eleven men (32.6 ± 5.8 years) had epididymitis (42.3%), bilateral in 19.2%. More than half of men with epididymitis displayed epididymal head augmentation > 1.2 cm (p = .002). Two distinct epididymitis’ patterns were reported: (a) disseminated microâ€abscesses (n = 6) and (b) inhomogeneous echogenicity with reactional hydrocele (n = 5). Both patterns revealed increased epididymal head, augmented Doppler flow and scrotal skin thickening. The use of colour Doppler ultrasound in mildâ€toâ€moderate COVIDâ€19 men, even in the absence of testicular complaints, might be useful to diagnose epididymitis that could elicit fertility complications.
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