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Nonscrotal Causes of Acute Scrotum

Authors :
Maria Assunta Cova
Michele Bertolotto
Sandy Van Nieuwenhove
Luca Magi Meconi
Paul S. Sidhu
Massimo Valentino
Lorenzo E. Derchi
Irene Campo
Campo, I.
Valentino, M.
Sidhu, P. S.
Magi Meconi, L.
Van Nieuwenhove, S.
Cova, M. A.
Derchi, L. E.
Bertolotto, M.
UCL - SSS/IREC/IMAG - Pôle d'imagerie médicale
UCL - (SLuc) Service de radiologie
UCL - (SLuc) Centre du cancer
Source :
Journal of ultrasound in medicine, Vol. 40, no. 3, p. 597-605 (2021)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Wiley, 2020.

Abstract

Acute scrotum is characterized by intense acute scrotal pain, which may be associated with other symptoms and signs such as abdominal pain, inflammation, and fever. Many pathologic conditions can present in this way, most which involve the scrotal contents. Nonscrotal conditions, however, can rarely present clinically only as acute scrotum: among them, renal colic, aneurysm rupture or other causes of retroperitoneal hemorrhage, primary abdominal or pelvic tumors and metastases, pancreatitis, pelvic inflammation, and muscle injuries. The pathophysiologic characteristics of the clinical presentation, clues for diagnosis, and imaging features of a series of nonscrotal lesions presenting clinically with acute scrotal pain are herein reported and illustrated. In patients presenting with acute scrotal symptoms and normal scrotal ultrasound findings, nonscrotal causes of acute scrotal pain should be considered in the differential diagnosis. Therefore, an ultrasound investigation of the abdomen, groin, and thighs is indicated.

Details

ISSN :
15509613 and 02784297
Volume :
40
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....70d7b1e9710ace1424aab8b04e500004
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/jum.15431