It Looks Like Al Jolson in Black Face. (Or Is It Just Me?)
When Canadian researchers recently conducted an ultrasound to examine a growth on a patient’s testicles, they expected to look at the mass, but didn’t expect the mass to be staring back.
“It was almost like art coming out of this patient’s testicles,” said Dr. Naji Touma, an assistant professor of urology at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ont. “And that was before it began singing ‘Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen.’
“I tell you, there wasn't a dry eye in the lab,” Dr. Touma in no way said.
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