Calcification of the vas deferens :: Dx by - Age-related calcification of the vas deferens was a diagnosis of exclusion, in the absence of a history of or clinical or laboratory evidence of diabetes or an infectious etiology.
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The is a pair of serpentine calcified structures, relatively symmetrical and bilateral in the pelvis (white arrows) these are the vas deferens.
Black arrows - psoas muscle
Green arrowhead - pit (fovea) of femoral head (ligament insertion)
* - obturator foramen
» - marks the greater trochanter of femur (gluteus medius and minimus insertion)
« - marks the lesser trochanter of femur (iliopsoas insertion)
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