The challenging diagnosis of acute scrotum: remaining difficulties and further insights

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The main target during management of a male pediatric patient with clinical signs of acute scrotum is the timely diagnosis, in order not to jeopardize the viability of the affected testicle. Thorough evaluation of the patient’s medical history, symptomatology, clinical and ultrasonographic findings, con-stitutes the basis of the diagnostic procedure. After comprehensive research of the relevant literature, we highlight the remaining difficulties in the evaluation of the clinical and ultrasonographic findings for the accurate diagnosis of the acute scrotum. In conclusion, it is worth emphasizing on the following: a. the most common diseases that come under the diagnosis of the acute scrotum may present with similar symptoms, b. in neglected cases the diagnostic approach becomes more difficult, constituting the evaluation of the pathognomonic clinical signs challenging, and c. inability to exclude the diagnosis of spermatic cord torsion should be an indication for the surgical exploration of the affected hemiscrotum.

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Gkalonaki, I., Patoulias, I., Anastasakis, M., Panteli, C., & Patoulias, D. (2022). The challenging diagnosis of acute scrotum: remaining difficulties and further insights. Folia Medica Cracoviensia, 62(3), 91–100. https://doi.org/10.24425/fmc.2022.142371

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