Differentiation among the many clinical situations that can present with acute scrotal pain is a significant diagnostic problem in clinical practice. A firm diagnosis is often difficult based on clinical history and physical examinations alone, and imaging is usually requested for this purpose. However, imaging findings alone may not clarify the diagnosis as imaging studies have to be interpreted in close correlation with clinical information and with knowledge of the possible pathologic situations underlying the clinical presentation of the specific patient. In this article we describe and discuss the most common problems encountered when performing diagnostic studies for acute scrotal symptoms and the solutions for, possibly, avoiding th...
8Acute scrotum is characterized by intense acute scrotal pain, which may be associated with other sy...
Background: The scrotum is a readily examinable structure clinically in normal conditions. However,...
Introduction: The ability to confidently establish a surgical versus a nonsurgical diagnosis for acu...
Differentiation among the many clinical situations that can present with acute scrotal pain is a sig...
Clinical history and physical examination do not always allow a firm differential among the differen...
We sought to identify a simplified approach for the rapid differential diagnosis of patients present...
The majority of cases of acute scrotum are due to one of these three causes: trauma, torsion and inf...
Background: The acute scrotum is a medical emergency. The acute scrotum is defined as scrotal pain, ...
Objectives: We sought to identify a simplified approach for the rapid differential diagnosis of pati...
The acute scrotum is a common emergency department (ED) presentation and can be defined as any condi...
The aim of this article is to describe the role of second-level imaging techniques after an initial ...
Background: The acute scrotum is a medical emergency. The acute scrotum is defined as scrotal pain, ...
Proper understanding of scrotal anatomy and pathological appearance on imaging in combination with f...
Acute scrotum is characterized by intense acute scrotal pain, which may be associated with other sym...
While acute scrotal pain is a common clinical problem in both children and adults, symptoms are ofte...
8Acute scrotum is characterized by intense acute scrotal pain, which may be associated with other sy...
Background: The scrotum is a readily examinable structure clinically in normal conditions. However,...
Introduction: The ability to confidently establish a surgical versus a nonsurgical diagnosis for acu...
Differentiation among the many clinical situations that can present with acute scrotal pain is a sig...
Clinical history and physical examination do not always allow a firm differential among the differen...
We sought to identify a simplified approach for the rapid differential diagnosis of patients present...
The majority of cases of acute scrotum are due to one of these three causes: trauma, torsion and inf...
Background: The acute scrotum is a medical emergency. The acute scrotum is defined as scrotal pain, ...
Objectives: We sought to identify a simplified approach for the rapid differential diagnosis of pati...
The acute scrotum is a common emergency department (ED) presentation and can be defined as any condi...
The aim of this article is to describe the role of second-level imaging techniques after an initial ...
Background: The acute scrotum is a medical emergency. The acute scrotum is defined as scrotal pain, ...
Proper understanding of scrotal anatomy and pathological appearance on imaging in combination with f...
Acute scrotum is characterized by intense acute scrotal pain, which may be associated with other sym...
While acute scrotal pain is a common clinical problem in both children and adults, symptoms are ofte...
8Acute scrotum is characterized by intense acute scrotal pain, which may be associated with other sy...
Background: The scrotum is a readily examinable structure clinically in normal conditions. However,...
Introduction: The ability to confidently establish a surgical versus a nonsurgical diagnosis for acu...