Practice Question
What term describes a condition in which there is excessive fluid in the scrotal sac?
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Correct Answer:
Hydrocele
Rationale:
🔹 A hydrocele is the accumulation of serous fluid within the scrotal sac, often causing swelling and discomfort.
🔹 It can be congenital, due to failure of the processus vaginalis to close, or acquired from infection, trauma, or inflammation.
🔹 Unlike a varicocele, which involves dilated veins in the spermatic cord, a hydrocele is a fluid-filled sac around the testicle.
🔹 Hydroceles are usually painless but can cause heaviness or discomfort in the scrotum.
🔹 Diagnosis is often confirmed by transillumination, where light passes through the fluid-filled sac.
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