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Tuberculous epididymo-orchitis

Urology, 1988
In the clinical course of epididymitis in a forty-four-year-old male patient, enlargement of ipsilateral testis developed which was difficult to distinguish clinically from testicular tumor. High inguinal orchiectomy was performed. Microscopic sections revealed many granulomas with caseous necrosis and giant cells.
Y, Koyama, T, Iigaya, S, Saito
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Epididymo‐orchitis and Brucellosis

British Journal of Urology, 1989
Summary— A series of 40 patients presented with epididymo‐orchitis between January 1983 and August 1985. In 14 brucellosis was diagnosed. In 10 of these (72%) both testis and epididymis were involved and 1 had bilateral disease.
M S, Khan, M S, Humayoon, M S, Al Manee
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Epididymo-orchitis

2019
Epididymo-orchitis is inflammation of the epididymis +/– testes, usually caused by sexually transmitted pathogens in younger men (<35) and urinary pathogens in older men. Symptoms include testicular pain and swelling, often in combination with symptoms of urethritis (e.g. discharge, dysuria) or urinary tract infection (e.g.
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Epididymo-orchitis

BMJ, 2011
A, Stewart, S S, Ubee, H, Davies
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Hemophilus Influenzae Epididymo-Orchitis

Journal of Urology, 1985
Epididymo-orchitis is an unusual cause of acute scrotal swelling in early childhood. We report the coexistence of otitis media and epididymo-orchitis owing to Hemophilus influenzae, type b in 2 children.
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