Assessment of testicular parenchyma in COVID-19 patients: a case–control study using ultrasound histogram analysis
Mehmet Demir, Hatem Kazımoğlu

TL;DR
This study used ultrasound histogram analysis to assess testicular changes in men with COVID-19, finding differences in radiomic features compared to healthy controls.
Contribution
The study introduces ultrasound histogram analysis as a potential tool to detect testicular parenchymal changes in COVID-19 patients.
Findings
No significant difference in testicular volume between COVID-19 patients and controls.
Several radiomic features showed statistically significant differences between the groups.
Ultrasound histogram analysis may reveal testicular parenchymal heterogeneity in COVID-19 patients.
Abstract
Uncontrolled activation of immune cells, such as lymphocytes and macrophages, can result in heightened inflammatory cytokine production, leading to oxidative stress and cell death in various organs, including the brain and testes. The systemic effects of COVID-19 are not limited to the respiratory system and can also affect other organs. The aim of this study was to focus on the possible effects of COVID-19 infection on the testicles in male patients. Ultrasound images of 50 patients who were shown to have COVID-19 infection by polymerase chain reaction method and 50 healthy volunteers who did not have any complaints and were polymerase chain reaction negative were evaluated retrospectively. While forming the patient and control groups, people who smoked or had diseases such as varicocele, which caused testicular parenchyma to be affected, were excluded from the study. Tissue histogram…
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TopicsCOVID-19 and healthcare impacts · Genital Health and Disease · Inflammatory Biomarkers in Disease Prognosis
