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Imaging of the acute scrotum

European Radiology, 2001
The scrotum is a superficial structure and clinical examination is frequently not enough for making a specific diagnosis. In acute scrotal pain US can confirm the presumptive clinical diagnosis and provide additional relevant information. In testicular torsion, color-Doppler imaging has a central role since it has become possible to identify it at ...
P, Pavlica, L, Barozzi
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Acute painful scrotum

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2004
The ability of US to diagnose the pathogenesis of the acute scrotum is unsurpassed by any other imaging modality. It is the first imaging performed in patients with acute scrotum. Knowledge of the normal and pathologic sonographic appearance of the scrotum and proper sonographic technique is essential for accurate diagnosis of acute scrotum.
Vikram, Dogra, Shweta, Bhatt
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Differentiating the Acute Scrotum

Hospital Practice, 1984
Diagnosis is particularly urgent for patients with torsion, which mandates prompt surgery for testicular salvage.
P A, Noronha, R H, Demir
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The acute pediatric scrotum

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1993
The acute pediatric scrotum is a common clinical condition that can present a diagnostic dilemma for even the most experienced physician. The issue of primary importance in each case is to ensure testicular viability through proper evaluation, prompt diagnosis, and surgical intervention if necessary.
M W, Schul, M A, Keating
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THE NONTRAUMATIC, ACUTE SCROTUM

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2001
Regardless of age, any presentation of an acute scrotum requires prompt triage and immediate evaluation. The potential for significant reduction in morbidity and mortality exists if timely diagnosis and treatment are provided. Often overlooked, an early scrotal examination in the emergency department may produce the most accurate information into the ...
D, Marcozzi, S, Suner
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Imaging of Acute Scrotum

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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Acute scrotum — Etiology and management

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2005
Acute 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 ...
Erdoğan, Derya   +6 more
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The Pediatric Acute Scrotum

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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Acute Scrotum

Abstract A boy presenting with an acutely inflamed and tender scrotum is a common and potentially challenging scenario. It is crucial to identify and treat possible testicular torsion in a timely fashion, as this has a significant impact on the likelihood of salvaging the testis.
Bruna Taborda Bartasevicius   +6 more
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The Acute Scrotum

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 ...
Charles M. Leys, John M. Gatti
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