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A Frightened Face Appeared in the Ultrasound of a Man's Testicle
"A 45-year-old man showed up to a hospital complaining about severe pain in his scrotal area. Urologists performed an ultrasound on his testicles and found something hilariously shocking: there looked to be a face of a frightened man in his balls.
Do you see it? You can't miss it. The man had a benign mass in his scrotum which the doctors removed but not before they sent the scrotal ultrasound to the official journal of the International Society of Urology. The doctors who performed the ultrasound, G. Gregory Roberts and Naji J. Touma, wrote:
"The residents and staff alike were amazed to see the outline of a man's face staring up out of the image, his mouth agape as if the face seen on the ultrasound scan itself was also experiencing severe epididymo-orchitis. A brief debate ensued on whether the image could have been a sign from a deity (perhaps ‘Min,' the Egyptian god of male virility); however, the consensus deemed it a mere coincidental occurrence rather than a divine proclamation."
It's always funnier when it's someone else's balls. [Chronicle via Telegraph]"
A Frightened Face Appeared in the Ultrasound of a Man's Testicle
"A 45-year-old man showed up to a hospital complaining about severe pain in his scrotal area. Urologists performed an ultrasound on his testicles and found something hilariously shocking: there looked to be a face of a frightened man in his balls.
Do you see it? You can't miss it. The man had a benign mass in his scrotum which the doctors removed but not before they sent the scrotal ultrasound to the official journal of the International Society of Urology. The doctors who performed the ultrasound, G. Gregory Roberts and Naji J. Touma, wrote:
"The residents and staff alike were amazed to see the outline of a man's face staring up out of the image, his mouth agape as if the face seen on the ultrasound scan itself was also experiencing severe epididymo-orchitis. A brief debate ensued on whether the image could have been a sign from a deity (perhaps ‘Min,' the Egyptian god of male virility); however, the consensus deemed it a mere coincidental occurrence rather than a divine proclamation."
It's always funnier when it's someone else's balls. [Chronicle via Telegraph]"