Acute testicular pain: colour-coded Doppler sonography in the differential diagnosis between testicular torsion and epididymitisBecker, DBuerst, MWehler, MTauschek, DHerold, CHahn, E. GDeutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift
Testicular pain | BMJQuestions 1 What is the likely diagnosis? 2 What are the differential diagnoses? 3 How should acute testicular pain be investigated and does colour Doppler ultrasound have a role? 4 What is the correct management?Gordon G KooimanPaul S Sidhu...
Related to Testicular pain:Chronic testicular pain or·chi·tis (ôr-kī′tĭs) n. Inflammation of one or both of the testes, often occurring as a result of mumps or other infection, trauma, or metastasis. [Greekorkhis,testicle+-itis.] ...
The differential diagnosis of a painless testicular mass includes spermatocele, hydrocele, varicocele, inguinal hernia, and testicular tumor. Testicular torsion, epididymitis, trauma, and incarcerated inguinal hernia may also be confused with a testicular tumor, but these are usually associated with pain...
Color Doppler ultrasonic diagnosis and differential diagnosis of testicular torsion in children Objective To investigate the value of color Doppler ultrasound for diagnosing and differentiating testicular torsion in children.Methods The ultrasonic features of 125 children with acute scrotum pain and swelling ...
Sometimes it can happen a diagnostic delay of 2–3 months due to patient reluctance to be examined by doctor or an early diagnosis of inflammatory disease (epididymitis, orchi-epididymitis) and subsequent antibiotic therapy. In advanced disease lumbar pain usually caused by compression o...
testicular torsion, and pain as diagnostic challengesacute testicular torsion, urological emergency in malestorsion and differential diagnosis, in testicular/scrotal/abdominal paintesticular torsion, arterial blood flow and acute pain/testicular ischemia...
Testicular pain, possibly with an acute onset, especially when an associated hydrocele prevents adequate physical examination. A testis tumor may become metastatic and may manifest as large retroperitoneal and/or chest lesions, while the primary tumor is nonpalpable. Scrotal ultrasonography may locate th...
Epidermoid cyst of the testis is a rare benign tumor, and its differential diagnosis from malignant testicular tumors is difficult. The clinical records of seven patients who attended our hospital with testicular epidermoid cysts were reviewed. Preoperative evaluation consisted of testicular ultrasonography...
Isolated testicular TB is extremely rare and often mimics other testicular conditions, such as malignancy, complicating diagnosis. We present a case involving a 49-year-old male with diabetes and a history of smoking, who experienced bilateral scrotal swelling and pain over 3 months, accompanied by...