ABSTRACT
Haemorrhagic infarction of testis is a rare condition, which usually presents during neonatal period. One of the patients reported here was seen at the age of two and half months. At this age it is not possible to exclude diagnosis of malignancy without histological examination. This condition may be similar to sternomastoid haematoma of the neck. Due to almost total destruction of the testis, orchidectomy is a logical treatment. The haemorrhagic testis eventually resolves into a small fibrous remnant. Haemorrahgic infarction of testis in the neonatal period is a rare condition. Two such cases were seen by the author within space of three months. One of the patients however was two and a half months old which is rather a late age of presentation and needs recording