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In the Aftermath of Trauma: Unraveling the Mystery of Pyocele vs Hematocele

DOI : https://doi.org/10.36349/easjrit.2025.v07i03.005
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Ultrasound is the preferred method for identifying the cause of sudden scrotal pain and diagnosing related conditions. A pyocele refers to a collection of pus in the scrotal sac, which can occur as a result of a testicular abscess, infection of the testis or epididymis, or after trauma. In this case, a young man from rural India developed a pyocele following an injury. An ultrasound scan revealed that the pyocele had ruptured, with the pus spreading throughout one side of the scrotum. While rupture of the protective layer around the testicle (tunica) is commonly seen with a hematocele (blood collection), it is rarely associated with a pyocele. This case report explains the possible causes of a pyocele, how it appears on imaging, how it is treated, and the complications that can occur. It also discusses other conditions that may look similar.

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