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Testicular torsion: Losses from missed diagnosis and delayed referral despite early presentation.

Testicular torsion leads to loss of blood supply to the testes due to the twisting of the spermatic cord and its contents, necessitating urgent surgical intervention to salvage the affected testis. Testicular loss from missed diagnosis and delayed referral is preventable, especially when patients present early to first contact health care workers. This makes having the correct diagnostic knowledge for testicular torsion by these first contact healthcare providers a very essential determinant of its overall outcome. Two cases of testicular torsion are presented here. Their diagnoses were missed and referrals were delayed despite presenting within three hours of onset of symptoms. It led to the removal of the affected testis in both patients. This case series emphasizes the need to regard every testicular pain in children and young adults as testicular torsion until proven otherwise and highlights the importance of training the first contact health care providers on recognition and prompt intervention or referral of patients with testicular torsion.

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