Spermatic cord knot: A clinical finding in patients with spermatic cord torsion

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Abstract

Pertinent history taking and careful examination often taper the differentials of the acute scrotum; congruently the ability to diagnose acute spermatic cord torsion (SCT) when radiological adjuncts are not available is highly imperative. This observational study serves to present a series of 46 cases of spermatic cord torsion whereby we hypothesize the identification of a clinical knot on scrotal examination as an important clinical aid in making a decision to surgical exploration in patients with acute and subacute SCT, especially in centers where imaging resources are unavailable. Copyright © 2011 Abdullatif Al-Terki and Talal Al-Qaoud.

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Al-Terki, A., & Al-Qaoud, T. (2011). Spermatic cord knot: A clinical finding in patients with spermatic cord torsion. Advances in Urology. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/310123

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