transillumination
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Introduction
Illumination generally with an otoscope in a darkened room across tissue (generally the scrotum &/or one of the testicles). The light source is placed directly against the tissue. The transmittance of light across the tissue suggests tissue of relatively low density. Failure to transilluminate across a tissue mass (i.e. testicular or scrotal mass) is suggestive of a neoplasm.
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References
- ↑ Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary, Miriam-Webster Inc. Springfield, MA 1990