Partial testicular torsion and torsion-detorsion syndrome

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Abstract

Testicular torsion (TT) is a common cause of acute scrotal pain in young men and accounts for as many as 26% of cases of acute scrotum. Accurate diagnosis and differentiation of TT from acute epididymo-orchitis is essential because TT is treated surgically and epididymitis with or without orchitis is treated medically. Distinguishing TT from epididymo-orchitis is generally a clinical dilemma. Sonography remains the best imaging modality for these entities, but the sonographic findings can be complex and can mimic complicated epididymo-orchitis when dealing with partial TT and torsion-detorsion syndrome. This case report illustrates the complex sonography findings of surgically proven partial TT with torsion-detorsion syndrome. © The Author(s) 2013.

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Patel, N. U., Drose, J. A., & Russ, P. (2013). Partial testicular torsion and torsion-detorsion syndrome. Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography, 29(5), 225–231. https://doi.org/10.1177/8756479313503212

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