| Literature DB >> 29245255 |
Cong Shang1, Jin Zhang, Qian Wang, Li Zhang.
Abstract
RATIONALE: Retained foreign body (FB) in soft tissues of children is commonly encountered in the emergency room. The FBs include different kinds of material and associate with some nonspecific symptoms. They usually penetrate the skin or other soft tissues and show some entry holes. PATIENT: A 4-month-old male infant was admitted to our department due to the edema on the right of scrotum, higher skin temperature, and a funicular lump with serious haphalgesia in the right groin and scrotum. DIAGNOSES: Imaging studies revealed a foreign body in right spermatic cord. A surgical exploration was performed, and a hair was dislodged. The pathological diagnosis was hyperplastic fibrous connective tissue and inflammatory reaction.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29245255 PMCID: PMC5728870 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000008907
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.817
Figure 1B-type US revealed a threadlike dense echo about 2.2 cm in the right groin. The ultrasound doctor considered that it was a sewing needle. US = ultrasonography.
Figure 2CT examination was performed. No radiopaque FB were found in CT views but the hypertrophic spermatic cord (arrow). CT = computer tomography, FB = foreign body.
Figure 3A surgical exploration of the soft tissues was performed. The right spermatic cord was found to be edematous and brittle (arrow).
Figure 4A hair measuring about 2.2 cm was now dislodged when we slivered the right funicular lump.
Figure 5The pathological diagnosis of the part of edematous soft tissues was hyperplastic fibrous connective tissue and inflammatory reaction.