The 80-year-old man, who is unnamed, went to the doctor after discovering blood in his urinate and having problems urinating.
While the man assumed these symptoms were the result of a urinary tract infection (UTI), doctors discovered that one of his testicles had actually calcified, with an ‘eggshell’ forming around it.
According to a report, published in BMJ Case Reports , his right testicle had become ‘grossly enlarged’ and felt ‘stony’ to the touch.
A CT scan revealed that fluid had accumulated in his testicle, causing the wall of his sac to calcify - the process of calcium building up in a body tissue.
The doctors believe that this process was caused by an infection from filarial worms known as filariasis.
These worms are transmitted to humans through mosquito bites, and can cause a number of issues if they reach the lymphatic vessels.
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