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Spermatocele is the retention cyst in the tubule in the testis of the network or the head of the epididymis distended with a milky fluid that contains spermatozoa. Spermatoceles is the most common cystic condition encountered within the scrotum. They range in size from several millimeters to several centimeters. Spermatoceles is not usually painful. However, some men may experience discomfort from larger spermatoceles.
Epidemiology

    
As can start Spermatoceles diverticulum from the tubules found in the head of the epididymis. Sperm formation due to diverticulum gradually increase in size, causing a spermatocele. I had continuity between the epididymis and tunica vaginalis.
    
It is also believed to result from physical trauma or epididymitis. Disfigurement of any part of the epididymis, may cause him to be blocked and can form a spermatocele.
Diagnosis
Spermatoceles can be discovered as incidental scrotal masses found on physical examination by a doctor. They can also be found dall'autoispezione the scrotum and testicles.
Finding a painless, cystic mass at the head of the epididymis, the transilluminates and can be differentiated clearly from the testicle, is usually sufficient. If uncertainty exists, ultrasonography of the scrotum can confirm if it is spermatocele.
Consult a urologist.
Treatment
Small cysts are best left alone, as they are the largest cysts are asymptomatic. Only when the cysts are causing discomfort and are enlarging in size, or the patient wants it removed spermatocele if spermatocelectomy to be considered. The pain can persist even after removal.
Spermatocelectomy can be performed on an outpatient basis, with the use of local or general anesthesia.
A spermatocelectomy not improve fertility.

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