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Emergency Nurse, 2008
Nurses working in emergency care often have to manage patients with undifferentiated and previously undiagnosed conditions. This month, Emergency Nurse continues to look at how emergency nurses across the UK have tackled them.
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Nurses working in emergency care often have to manage patients with undifferentiated and previously undiagnosed conditions. This month, Emergency Nurse continues to look at how emergency nurses across the UK have tackled them.
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 2017
The pediatric patient presenting with acute scrotal pain requires prompt evaluation and management given the likelihood of testicular torsion as the underlying cause. Although other diagnoses can present with acute testicular pain, it is important to recognize the possibility of testicular torsion because the best chance of testicular preservation ...
Paul R, Bowlin +2 more
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The pediatric patient presenting with acute scrotal pain requires prompt evaluation and management given the likelihood of testicular torsion as the underlying cause. Although other diagnoses can present with acute testicular pain, it is important to recognize the possibility of testicular torsion because the best chance of testicular preservation ...
Paul R, Bowlin +2 more
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1973
Abstract The scrotum and its contents must be examined for testicular torsion in every newborn infant. Because it manifests itself silently, its diagnosis rests entirely upon clinical acumen. Early surgical intervention is imperative.
R E, Schneider +2 more
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Abstract The scrotum and its contents must be examined for testicular torsion in every newborn infant. Because it manifests itself silently, its diagnosis rests entirely upon clinical acumen. Early surgical intervention is imperative.
R E, Schneider +2 more
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Intermittent Testicular Torsion
Pediatrics, 1986Testicular torsion is the most common cause of acute scrotal pain in prepubertal and adolescent boys and should be foremost in the minds of primary care physicians evaluating these children. Intermittent testicular torsion is a separate entity that should be considered in all young males with a history of scrotal pain and swelling.
T J, Stillwell, S A, Kramer
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Cryptorchid Testicular Torsion
Pediatric Emergency Care, 2011Torsion of the testicle is a well-recognized urological emergency. Torsion of the cryptorchid testicle, however, is described in the urology literature, but not well recognized in the emergency department. We discuss a case of a torsed cryptorchid testicle and review the pathophysiology, imaging modalities, and prognosis.
Catherine Porter, Moore +2 more
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Intermittent testicular torsion
Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 2017The aim of this study is to highlight the clinical characteristics of patients with intermittent testicular torsion and draw attention to this underreported condition.Clinical and demographic data of all patients treated for intermittent testicular torsion from January 2007 to June 2015 were prospectively collected in a pro forma and analyzed.
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Journal of Urology, 2002
Testicular torsion in adulthood is thought to be relatively unusual. We compared a series of men 21 years old or older with testicular torsion with a concurrent series of younger patients with torsion.We reviewed the medical records of patients admitted with testicular torsion in a 9-year period to hospitals affiliated with our institution.
James M, Cummings +3 more
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Testicular torsion in adulthood is thought to be relatively unusual. We compared a series of men 21 years old or older with testicular torsion with a concurrent series of younger patients with torsion.We reviewed the medical records of patients admitted with testicular torsion in a 9-year period to hospitals affiliated with our institution.
James M, Cummings +3 more
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European Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1985
Five cases of testicular torsion in newborn are presented. Four infants had an extravaginal and one an intravaginal torsion. All were operated on, three had an orchiectomy and two an orchiopexy. It is emphasized that surgery should be performed only under optimal conditions to arrive at the exact diagnosis and to reveal the type of torsion.
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Five cases of testicular torsion in newborn are presented. Four infants had an extravaginal and one an intravaginal torsion. All were operated on, three had an orchiectomy and two an orchiopexy. It is emphasized that surgery should be performed only under optimal conditions to arrive at the exact diagnosis and to reveal the type of torsion.
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Torsion of the testicular appendages
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1960Summary The anatomy and embryologic development of the testicular appendages are reviewed. These structures become clinically important when torsion occurs. The symptoms are pain in the testicle, swelling of the scrotal contents, and redness and edema of the scrotum. Testicular pain secondary to trauma, to mumps orchitis, and the epididymitis must be
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The Seasonality of Testicular Torsion
Pediatric Emergency Care, 2011Previous studies of the seasonality of testicular torsion have yielded conflicting results. Our goal was to examine this issue in a large emergency department (ED) database. We also hypothesized that seasonal patterns would be similar in younger and older patients.This was a retrospective cohort of ED visits.
Anna, Grushevsky +3 more
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