JHL Tsu, DMC Law, AKL Lo, Y Chiu… - Surgical …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library ... 4 Similar to patients with non-specific epididymo-orchitis, most of the patients with BEO present with testicular pain, scrotal swelling and fever. Clinically, BEO can be differentiated from non-specific epididymo-orchitis by its more subacute onset, a long ...
[HTML] from journalmc.orgC Chhakchhuak, N Gupta, E Turner… - Journal of Medical …, 2011 - journalmc.org ...Nonspecific constitutional symptoms such as fever, fatigue, and weight loss are commonly seen as well [1]. On rare occasions ... This clinical presentation frequently leads to a misdiagnosis of acute orchitis, torsion, or neoplasm [4-8]. Clinical ... Laboratory data usually is non-specific. ... Related articles - Cached - All 2 versions
S Roy, S Hooda, A Parwani - Pathology-Research and Practice, 2011 - Elsevier ... Available online 1 April 2011. Abstract. Idiopathic granulomatous orchitis is a rare inflammatory process of the testis of unknown etiology. It is characterized by presence of non-specific granulomatous inflammation and admixed multinucleated giant cells. ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 2 versions
[PDF] from biomedcentral.comN Najafi, R Ghasemian, A Davoudi… - BMC Research …, 2011 - biomedcentral.com ... BEO can be distinguished from other acute nonspecific types of orchitis by various clues, including: gradual onset ... attention to urinary symptoms. The hematological findings are usually nonspecific and cannot help with the diagnosis of BEO. ...
PK Kavoussi… - Practical Urology: Essential Principles and …, 2011 - Springer ... described in orchitis and epididymitis, when there is relief of pain with elevation of the testicle over the sym- physis pubis.11 Prehn's sign is nonspecific and nondiagnostic and does not necessarily distin- guish epididymorchitis from spermatic cord torsion. Orchitis can cause an ... Related articles