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  • Sep 11, 2008, 03:14 AM
    GAGULA
    Infertility risks
    I suffered blunt testicular trauma. Diagnosis was: intratesticular hematoma, and my doctor (in our country we don't have experts from this medicine branch) said, you'll be OK. At the beginning I didn't care so much about it, but now few days later I'm a little bit concerned about this condition (especially testicular rupture, breaking of blood-testes barrier and imminologic response, etc.). So, intratesticular hematoma, what exactly it is? I was reading something about it, trying to become informed, and I find out some that now, makes me scared. I really want to know, is it possible that hematoma exists inside of testicle, inside of tunica albuginea in spite of fact that tunica albuginea is undameged, intact... Or, intratesticular hematomas are possible, just in cases of testicular ruptures, when we have rip, tear, rupture of tunica albuginea?
    P.S. I hope you'll understand my questions, because my grammar is not the best in the world :)
    THANKING YOU IN ADVANCE!
  • Sep 11, 2008, 04:59 AM
    tickle
    Seems to me you are actually well up on your medical terminology and your spelling of said terminology is impecable. Do you go to medical school ?
  • Sep 12, 2008, 01:29 AM
    GAGULA
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tickle
    Seems to me you are actually well up on your medical terminology and your spelling of said terminology is impecable. Do you go to medical school ?

    No, unfortunately, I wish I was. I have master degree of political sciences. You said, my terminology is impeccable, it si just because I'm so occupied by this problem, and I hope someone will answer my question.
    Thanking in advance!

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