Face spotted in testicle ultrasound

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A man's face has appeared in an ultrasound of a testicle tumour, prompting Canadian urologists to write a humorous entry about it in a high-profile medical journal.

G. Gregory Roberts and Naji J. Touma from Ontario's Queen's University discovered the unsettling image of a man with a pained expression on his face while scanning the inflamed testicles of a 45-year-old patient.

The pair wrote in peer-reviewed journal Urology they had considered the possibility of the image being a divine sign.

But after dismissing a theory it could be a gesture from the Egyptian god of male virility Min, the pair decided it was a "mere coincidental occurrence rather than a divine proclamation".

"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 (inflamed testicles)."

The 45-year-old had the testicle removed but fortunately the tumour turned out to be benign.
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I would be so freaked out if I saw that on my ultrasound. >.< Well if I was a guy I would. XD

You would totally be thinking that that is not a good sign, considering the guy still didn't know if his tumour was malignant or benign.
 
After looking at it for while I can see three different faces.

It looks like it could be the cover of a Tool album or something. :hmmm:
 
I'm pretty sure that is Jesus, not some Egyptian god. Don't those doctors know he has the monoply for his face appearing in/on things. Toast, shrouds, cereal, crucifixes etc.
Hitler only had one ball too. I wonder if the same thing happened to him. Very suspicious.
 
Well, I think that someone must have really ballsed that ultrasound up to create something like that :trollface:

If that was a divine proclamation, I would love to know precisely what it was foretelling, as well...
 
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