Yes: Urologists would consider it to be their "bread and butter.".
Answered 9/25/2012
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Yup: They usually don't need treatment.
Answered 7/11/2014
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Yes: This is a pretty common concern because most of them are worried they have cancer when they find a lump in their groin or scrotum.
Answered 12/11/2016
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Here are some ...: The exact incidence of spermatocele is unclear but spermatocele is present in some 25-30% of scrotal ultrasound study concerning scrotal pain, mass, or torsion, etc. So, it's common but usually asymptomatic.
Answered 7/11/2014
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