ABSTRACT
Testicular fracture is a rare injury. A testicular fracture occurring after being kicked in the scrotum in a young male is presented. Patient presented two days after trauma. Pain and swelling were presenting symptoms. Ultrasonography was used for diagnosis. Exploration of scrotum with repair of fracture was done and patient recovered well.
ABSTRACT
One hundred and twenty methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strains were checked for minimum inhibitory concenteration (MIC) of vancomycin. The results showed that 98 strains (81.7 %) had MIC 32microg/mL) values points towards possible emergence of low level vancomycin resistance in the organisms and may explain the reasons of delayed therapeutic success of vancomycin in S.aureus bacteraemia in some situations.