Definition of Hydrocele. Meaning of Hydrocele. Synonyms of Hydrocele

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Definition of Hydrocele

Hydrocele
Hydrocele Hy`dro*cele, n. [L., fr. Gr. ?; "y`dwr water + ? tumor.] (Med.) A collection of serous fluid in the areolar texture of the scrotum or in the coverings, especially in the serous sac, investing the testicle or the spermatic cord; dropsy of the testicle.

Meaning of Hydrocele from wikipedia

- A hydrocele is an ac****ulation of serous fluid in a body cavity. A hydrocele testis, the most common form of hydrocele, is the ac****ulation of fluids around...
- ****. It is the most common form of hydrocele and is often referred to simply as a "hydrocele". A primary hydrocele testis causes a painless enlargement...
- tumor present, light will not be able to shine through. If there is a hydrocele, light that shines through will present itself as a red color. Palpate...
- processus ****lis in males (see hydrocele testis, inguinal hernia). In rare cases, it may give rise to a cyst or a hydrocele in women and has potential to...
- the individual to indirect inguinal hernia, and hydrocele testis. Mesothelioma[citation needed] Hydrocele Cartilaginous bodies Hematocele "Anatonomina"...
- Testicular Orchitis Hydrocele testis Testicular cancer Testicular torsion Male infertility Aspermia Asthenozoospermia Azoospermia Hyperspermia Hypospermia...
- include: Candidiasis (yeast infection) Sebaceous cyst Epidermal cyst Hydrocele testis Hematocele Mollus**** contagiosum ****tocele Paget's disease of...
- regions which then progresses to elephantiasis. W. bancrofti often causes hydrocele and scrotal elephantiasis. Moreover, disruption of lymphatic vessels or...
- glove-sign is a pediatric diagnostic measure emplo**** when a hernia or hydrocele is suspected but there is no other clinical evidence to prove their existence...
- connection between the tunica ****lis and the peritoneum. The resulting hydrocele presents as painless enlargement of the ****, similar to what may be...