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Ovine orchitis, with special reference to orchitis associated with Arcanobacterium pyogenes
Initially, the literature on ovine orchitis, a disorder with significant reproductive consequences, is briefly reviewed. Subsequently, the results of research work on orchitis associated with Arcanobacterium pyogenes are presented. A.
Pagona G Gouletsou, George C Fthenakis
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Urology, 2004
Xanthogranulomatous inflammation is an uncommon process that is usually associated with severe renal infection. We report a case of a 64-year-old man with xanthogranulomatous inflammation in the testis who presented with contralateral epididymoorchitis and a painless testicular mass.
Ronald L, Yap +4 more
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Xanthogranulomatous inflammation is an uncommon process that is usually associated with severe renal infection. We report a case of a 64-year-old man with xanthogranulomatous inflammation in the testis who presented with contralateral epididymoorchitis and a painless testicular mass.
Ronald L, Yap +4 more
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BASHH UK guideline for the management of epididymo-orchitis, 2010
The BASHH UK guideline for the management of epididymo-orchitis has been updated in 2010. Consideration should be made of the changing potential aetiologies of epididymo-orchitis – mumps in non-immune individuals and tuberculosis in the ...
A Joyce, J Wilson, E Street
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Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease, 1983
A case of pyogenic orchitis due to infection with Salmonella enteritidis ser. Paratyphi B is discussed. Unlike previously reported cases of Salmonella orchitis, this patient developed infection by bacteremic spread and not by direct extension from the epididymis. Therapy with chloramphenicol resulted in an excellent clinical response.
M L, Weinstein +3 more
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A case of pyogenic orchitis due to infection with Salmonella enteritidis ser. Paratyphi B is discussed. Unlike previously reported cases of Salmonella orchitis, this patient developed infection by bacteremic spread and not by direct extension from the epididymis. Therapy with chloramphenicol resulted in an excellent clinical response.
M L, Weinstein +3 more
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Journal of Urology, 1975
Three cases of an uncommon but extremely interesting inflammatory process are reported. As our discussion indicates, many questions remain unanswered. It is important to recognize this condition because it is often initially thought to be neoplastic.
E R, Elicker, A T, Evans
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Three cases of an uncommon but extremely interesting inflammatory process are reported. As our discussion indicates, many questions remain unanswered. It is important to recognize this condition because it is often initially thought to be neoplastic.
E R, Elicker, A T, Evans
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Bacterial orchitis and epididymo-orchitis in broiler breeders
Avian Pathology, 2008Two cases of orchitis and epididymo-orchitis in broiler breeders are described. The first case occurred in a 62-week-old rooster showing signs of breeding inactivity. Grossly, the left testis was abnormally shaped and had multiple yellow foci, prominent blood vessels, and a gelatinous mass on the surface.
Rafael, Monleon +2 more
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1965
SummaryA case of non‐specific granulomatous orchitis, an unusual and poorly understood lesion, is reported. The pathogenesis of the lesion is discussed, and it is concluded that thegranulomatous reaction is best explained by interstitial spermatozoa1 extravasation.
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SummaryA case of non‐specific granulomatous orchitis, an unusual and poorly understood lesion, is reported. The pathogenesis of the lesion is discussed, and it is concluded that thegranulomatous reaction is best explained by interstitial spermatozoa1 extravasation.
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Pseudomonas orchitis in puberty
International Journal of STD & AIDS, 2004Acute epididymo-orchitis is a common cause of ‘acute scrotum’ in adolescence and young adults, and the common causative pathogens are Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae. This is a rare case of acute epididymo-orchitis due to Pseudomonas aerugillosa in a pubertal boy with a history of ‘ano-receptive’ intercourse. On Medline search there are
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Idiopathic Granulomatous Orchitis
Journal of Urology, 2011A 54-year-old man presented with painless right testicular swelling 3 weeks in duration and a remote history of epididymo-orchitis treated with antibiotics. He also reported mild nocturia and frequency. On physical examination the right testis was abnormally firm, nontender and slightly enlarged. Scrotal ultrasound revealed an enlarged (6.3 3.6 4.2 cm),
Sabeen, Dhand, David D, Casalino
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