Suture granuloma after orchiectomy: Sonography, doppler and elastography features

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Abstract

Suture granuloma is a mass forming benign lesion that develops at the site of surgery as a foreign body reaction to non-absorbable suture material. We present a case of suture granuloma that developed at the inguinal region after orchiectomy, and define the sonography, color Doppler sonography and real-time ultrasound elastography findings in correlation with the histopathological findings.

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Secil, M., Mungan, U., & Yorukoglu, K. (2015). Suture granuloma after orchiectomy: Sonography, doppler and elastography features. International Braz J Urol, 41(4), 813–816. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2013.0207

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