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José Tadeu Nunes Tamanini1, Vagner Tadeu Salzani1, Juliana Milhomem Tamanini2, Filipe Iessenco1, Leonardo O Reis3.
Abstract
Report case (s) relevant aspects: Man, 27 years old, complaining of acute testicular pain by 2 hours in the remaining left testicle. Denies fever, lower urinary tract symptoms such as dysuria, urinary frequency, concommitant or prior urethral discharge to the painful condition. He underwent right orchiectomy 13 years ago by testicular torsion. He is a chronic user of cocaine for 15 years and during the last three days the drug use was continuous and intense. Proposed premise substantiating case (s) description: Initial diagnostic hypothesis: Syndromic: Acute Scrotum Syndrome (SEA) • Main Etiologic (testicular torsion) • Secondary Etiologic (acute orchiepididymitis) Briefly delineates what might it add? Lines of research That Could be Addressed: In this challenging clinical case we presented an alternative and new etiologic diangosis for the acute scrotum which the main etiologic factor remains testicular torsion. This new diangosis is acute testicular ischemia as a complication of cocaine abuse. Copyright® by the International Brazilian Journal of Urology.Entities:
Keywords: Cocaine; Scrotum; Spermatic Cord Torsion
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27583357 PMCID: PMC5066902 DOI: 10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2015.0663
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Braz J Urol ISSN: 1677-5538 Impact factor: 1.541
Figure-1Scrotum with increased volume without wall edema in the preoperative period.
Figure-2Scrotal exploration showing spermatic cord not twisted and hardened, with areas of ischemia and cyanosis on its surface.