| Literature DB >> 35226855 |
Hannah Newhouse1, Joseph Minardi1, Frederic Rawlins2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: A myriad of pathologies can cause abdominal pain. Genitourinary causes including testicular torsion must be considered. CASE REPORT: In this report, we present a 17-year-old male evaluated in the emergency department for lower abdominal pain. After physical exam, computed tomography, and ultrasound were completed, torsion of undescended testicle within the inguinal canal was diagnosed. Surgical exploration revealed a twisted, ischemic testis, and subsequent orchiectomy was performed.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35226855 PMCID: PMC8885211 DOI: 10.5811/cpcem.2021.12.54845
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Pract Cases Emerg Med ISSN: 2474-252X
Image 1Axial computed tomography at the lower margin of the pelvis with the cryptorchid testicle shown in the left inguinal canal (circle).
Image 2Coronal reconstruction computed tomography demonstrating the cryptorchid testicle in the left inguinal canal (circle).
Image 3Frame A shows the normal right testicle with the diffuse internal color Doppler signal present seen in Frame B (see arrow). Frame C shows a hypoechoic testicle in the left inguinal canal with absent internal power Doppler signal demonstrated in Frame D (see arrow).