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MRI PELVIS

Dears,

I am writing to ask for professional help.

I have testicular pain for a long time(almost 5 monthes). I did MRI of pelvis and they did not find anything wrong.

But my testicle is not normal positioned. I have think that looks like partial testicular toirson.

As well could be problem with sacral plexus or it radiated from testicle.

Who could check it?

I will share with you it per gdrive

Thank you!

I am really hopeless with radiologists in my country

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