Genital tuberculosis presenting as acute scrotum mimicking Fournier's gangrene

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Abstract

Genital tuberculosis usually presents as local symptoms such as lower abdominal pain and a sensation of scrotal bloating. We report a rare case of genital tuberculosis in a 46-year-old man presenting with symptoms that mimic Fournier's gangrene. He had a progressive local symptoms of scrotal tenderness, redness, swelling, and local rise in temperature. The patient underwent emergency open debridement, and pathology confirmed tuberculosis infection. Recovery was uneventful after 6 months of anti-tuberculosis drug treatment. Literature of genital tuberculosis is also reviewed.

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Pong, Y. H., Chang, C. J., Tsai, V. F. S., Tsai, D. C., Tsai, J. H., Lee, I. C., & Huang, P. L. (2013). Genital tuberculosis presenting as acute scrotum mimicking Fournier’s gangrene. Hong Kong Journal of Emergency Medicine, 20(5), 309–311. https://doi.org/10.1177/102490791302000509

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