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Application of contrast-enhanced ultrasonography in evaluating acute testicular lesions: a retrospective analysis [PDF]
Background Acute complete testicular torsion, acute incomplete testicular torsion, acute testicular ischemia, acute testicular appendage torsion, and acute epididymo-orchitis are common scrotal emergencies in urology.
Bin Zou +5 more
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BackgroundTesticular torsion is an acute scrotal disorder requiring immediate emergency treatment. Ischemic injury and reperfusion injury are important causes of oxidative stress and irreversible oxidative damage after testicular torsion.
Shaowen Hu +6 more
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Post-traumatic testicular torsion is a rare condition, accounting for approximately 4%-8% of all reported cases of testicular torsion in the literature. Prompt clinical suspicion and intervention are crucial; as testicular torsion is considered a medical
Manar Ezzahi, MD +11 more
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Traumatic testicular torsion: A call to look beyond the obvious
Blunt scrotal trauma results in different forms of injuries such as hematoma, rupture of the testis, and testicular torsion. The diagnosis of trauma-induced testicular torsion in patients with blunt scrotal trauma requires a high index of suspicion.
Friday Emeakpor Ogbetere
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Diagnosis of testicular torsion with preserved blood flow detected by color Doppler ultrasonography
Background To diagnose testicular torsion promptly and accurately when diagnosis of testicular torsion is difficult by color Doppler ultrasonography owing to testicular blood flow, we assess the helpfulness of physical findings to aid diagnosis of ...
Kazuro Kikkawa +4 more
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Background There are two types of testicular torsion: complete and incomplete. The degree and duration of symptoms of this condition are critical for treatment decision-making, as the consequences for untimely diagnosis and management can be serious. The
Bin Zou, Fuqiang Zeng, Yuling Yang
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Acute scrotum in elderly; is it torsion !
Testicular torsion occurs most frequently in a preadulthood age. In geriatric people, it is very rare and should not be an exclusion criterion for the diagnosis.
Saad Alqasem +5 more
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Testicular appendage torsion resulting in testicular ischemia and necrosis in a child
Torsion of intrascrotal appendages is the most common cause of acute scrotum in children, comprising 40 %–60% of the underlying cause of this entity. Torsion of the testicular appendages can be managed conservatively because it spontaneously necroses ...
Masaki Horiike +3 more
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Introduction We report a case of bilateral neonatal testicular torsion, with an extravaginal and a contralateral intravaginal testicular torsion. Case presentation A 5‐day‐old boy with bilateral scrotal swelling and palpable induration was diagnosed with
Yusuke Kirihana +9 more
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Atypical presentation of testicular torsion: a case series
Background Testicular torsion is a urological emergency and needs urgent intervention to prevent testicular loss and impaired future fertility. It is commonly seen in the neonatal and adolescent age groups.
Uzodimma Ejike Onwuasoanya
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