J Gordetsky, R Rabinowitz, WC Hulbert… - Pediatric Urology, 2011 - Springer ...Torsion of the testicularappendage is typically a pre-pubertal event (12–14). ... It is often difficult to distinguish between a testiculartorsion and torsion of a testicularappendage. Both will present with acute onset of scrotal pain and swelling. ... Related articles
PK Kavoussi… - Practical Urology: Essential Principles and …, 2011 - Springer ... The acute scrotum includes the diagnoses of testiculartorsion, acute epididymorchitis, and torsion of a testicularappendage. A thorough history and physical examination is the key to making an accurate diagnosis. Leukocytosis ... Related articles
R Mayor, NC Saenz… - Pediatric Emergency Care, 2011 - journals.lww.com ... Nonetheless, the pain is usually primarily abdominal. In contrast, typical considerations in acute inguinal and scrotal pain include testiculartorsion, epididymorchitis, torsion of testicular appendage, testicular cancer, scrotal trauma, acute inguinal hernia, and acute hydrocele. ... Related articles - All 2 versions
[HTML] from nih.govKN Shehzad… - Journal of Medical Case Reports, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ... without delay if the correct diagnosis is to be corroborated and the viability of the testis ensured. Other possible causes of an acute scrotum include torsion of a testicularappendage, epididymo-orchitis, and incarcerated hernia. ... Related articles - All 7 versions
C Yang Jr, B Song, X Liu, G Wei… - Pediatric emergency …, 2011 - journals.lww.com ... P < 0.001). In the appendagetestis with torsion, occurrences were equal, with 478 (52.1%) on the left and 440 (47.9%) on the right, whereas EPD involved the left (n = 30) more than the right (n = 16, P < 0.001). Bilateral TAT ... Related articles - All 4 versions