Henoch-schonlein purpura:Ultrasonography of scrotal and penile involvement

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Abstract

Testicular or scrotal involvement has been reported in children with Henoch-Schonlein purpura (HSP), but there are very few reports on penile involvement. We report the initial and follow-up ultrasonographic fndings of scrotal and penile involvement of HSP in a 5-year-old boy. On ultrasonography, scrotal soft tissue thickening and epididymal swelling with increased vascularity were noted, and on the penis, a focal mass-like lesion appeared on the dorsal surface of the distal penis, having a hypoechoic mass-like appearance without visible vascular flow on a Doppler study. After 2 days of treatment, follow-up ultrasonography showed normal scrotum and penis with a resolved soft tissue mass-like lesion. Therefore, we think that HSP ultrasonographic fndings involving the scrotum and penis might help to diagnose scrotal and penile involvement in a case of HSP and to avoid unnecessary medication and/or surgical procedures.

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Lim, Y., Yi, B. H., Lee, H. K., Hong, H. S., Lee, M. H., Choi, S. Y., & Park, J. O. (2015). Henoch-schonlein purpura:Ultrasonography of scrotal and penile involvement. Ultrasonography, 34(2), 144–147. https://doi.org/10.14366/usg.14042

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