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Acute scrotal swelling in Henoch-Schonlein syndrome: evaluation with testicular scanning.
Urology 1993 April
Acute scrotal swelling may accompany Henoch-Schonlein syndrome and may be the presenting manifestation mimicking testicular torsion. Two patients with scrotal involvement were recently evaluated with nuclear imaging to assess testicular perfusion. One patient had normal perfusion, and the other had increased perfusion. Scan results allowed expectant management and avoided the need for exploratory surgery to rule out testicular torsion.
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