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Acute scrotum — Etiology and management
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2005Acute scrotal pain is a common urological emergency. Urgent exploration is the standard means of management, since no investigation can confidently exclude torsion of testis from the differential diagnosis.A review of all boys presenting with acute scrotal pain who underwent emergency scrotal exploration between January 1983 and March 2003 was ...
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Ultrasonography of the Acute Scrotum
Journal of Urology, 1987AbstractThe acute scrotum remains a difficult clinical challenge because of numerous etiologies including inflammatory processes, testicular torsions, traumas, and tumors that can justify early surgery. Ultrasound study appears to be the imaging modality of choice to confirm the clinical assessment.
B, Martin, J, Conte
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2019
Grayscale and Doppler modes are the imaging modalities of choice for the evaluation of patients presenting with acute scrotal pain. The informa- tion provided is vital to discriminate between situations that require immediate surgery, from those that are managed conservatively.
Bertolotto M., Campo I., Derchi L. E.
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Grayscale and Doppler modes are the imaging modalities of choice for the evaluation of patients presenting with acute scrotal pain. The informa- tion provided is vital to discriminate between situations that require immediate surgery, from those that are managed conservatively.
Bertolotto M., Campo I., Derchi L. E.
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Pediatric Annals, 1989
The pediatric acute scrotum can be a diagnostic dilemma. The history, physical examination, and appropriate tests are important. The correct diagnosis will be arrived at if the systematic approach is remembered (Figure 14). In cases where testicular torsion cannot be ruled out (such as an epididymitis or torsion of the appendix testis where torsion of ...
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The pediatric acute scrotum can be a diagnostic dilemma. The history, physical examination, and appropriate tests are important. The correct diagnosis will be arrived at if the systematic approach is remembered (Figure 14). In cases where testicular torsion cannot be ruled out (such as an epididymitis or torsion of the appendix testis where torsion of ...
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2010
The “acute scrotum” describes a clinical scenario of recent onset scrotal pain with obvious local tenderness or discomfort. There are a number of possibilities and in no particular order, these include Torsion Testis Testicular appendages (e.g., hydatid of Morgagni) Infection Orchitis (e.g., mumpsvirus) Epididymo-orchitis (bacterial) Trauma (includes ...
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The “acute scrotum” describes a clinical scenario of recent onset scrotal pain with obvious local tenderness or discomfort. There are a number of possibilities and in no particular order, these include Torsion Testis Testicular appendages (e.g., hydatid of Morgagni) Infection Orchitis (e.g., mumpsvirus) Epididymo-orchitis (bacterial) Trauma (includes ...
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