Here are some ...: Usually, nothing needs to be done due to its painlessness and small size. But occasionally, its size may grow to a size up to 10-15 cm in diameter like a hydrocele. Such sizable spermatocele may be confused with hydrocele even under imaging with scrotal ultrasound. So, its removal - spermatocelectomy may be required for its bothersome bulkiness.
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