The stellate blood flow in the testis is a normal ultrasound manifestation and is not a cause for concern.
The normal testis is an oval-shaped echogenic area measuring about 4cmX3cmX2 cm, with clear echogenicity of the leptomeninges as a thin, narrow, neat ring of hyperechogenicity. The internal echogenic light spots in the testis were small, dense, evenly distributed, and of medium brightness.
High-frequency ultrasound showed that the branches of the testicular artery entered the testis from the testicular hilum, with a radial distribution. Color flow chart shows stellate or striated blood flow around and within the testis, and the spectrum of blood flow can be measured by pulsed Doppler. Therefore, the stellate blood flow in the testis is a normal ultrasound manifestation, and there is no need to worry too much.
If there is any abnormality in the testicular ultrasound examination, you should go to the hospital in time to identify the cause, and the doctor will prescribe an individualized treatment plan according to the specific situation.