نتایج جستجو برای: acute scrotal pain
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Introduction. Epididymal torsion is a rare cause of acute scrotum. Only few cases have been described in the literature, and preoperative ultrasound diagnosis was done only two cases. So far, according to our data, epididymal adults not previously reported literature. Case Report. We report case 39-year-old man, who admitted hospital for pain left hemiscrotum lasting three days. The physical ex...
ACR Appropriateness Criteria ® acute onset of scrotal pain--without trauma, without antecedent mass.
Men or boys, who present with acute scrotal pain without prior trauma or a known mass, most commonly suffer from torsion of the spermatic cord; epididymitis or epididymoorchitis; or torsion of the testicular appendages. Less common causes of pain include a strangulated hernia, segmental testicular infarction, or a previously undiagnosed testicular tumor. Ultrasound is the study of choice to dis...
testicular schwannoma is a very rare benign scrotal tumor. it is a painless mass, but sometimes referred because of pain or sensory losses. tumor markers are normal and radical orchidectomy is its best treatment. here we present an unusual case of intrascrotal schwannoma in a 57 year old man, with a review of the literature.
Inflammation of the epididymis, or epididymitis, is commonly seen in the outpatient setting. Etiology and treatment are based on patient age and the likely causative organisms. Epididymitis presents as the gradual onset of posterior scrotal pain that may be accompanied by urinary symptoms such as dysuria and urinary frequency. Physical findings include a swollen and tender epididymis with the t...
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