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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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1992
It is a group of conditions with similar clinical features: Sudden onset of signs; severe scrotal pain; a rapid increase in the size of the scrotal sac; the appearance of signs of local inflammation, concomitant or secondary.
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It is a group of conditions with similar clinical features: Sudden onset of signs; severe scrotal pain; a rapid increase in the size of the scrotal sac; the appearance of signs of local inflammation, concomitant or secondary.
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Management of acute scrotum in children—the impact of Doppler ultrasound
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2006Emir Q Haxhija
exaly
Zeitschrift fur arztliche Fortbildung und Qualitatssicherung, 1998
Acute scrotal swelling is a potential urologic emergency. There are many conditions which may present with scrotal swelling including spermatic cord torsion, torsion of testicular appendages, epididymitis, orchitis, incarcerated scrotal hernia, hydrocele, varicocele, trauma, tumor and testicular pain in vasculitis syndromes such as Schoenlein-Hennoch ...
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Acute scrotal swelling is a potential urologic emergency. There are many conditions which may present with scrotal swelling including spermatic cord torsion, torsion of testicular appendages, epididymitis, orchitis, incarcerated scrotal hernia, hydrocele, varicocele, trauma, tumor and testicular pain in vasculitis syndromes such as Schoenlein-Hennoch ...
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