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J Med Case Rep ; 11(1): 140, 2017 May 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28514960

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Segmental testicular infarction is a very rare condition, which can mimic a testicular torsion or testicular cancer. Correct diagnosis is difficult but it is important to avoid unnecessary radical treatment. CASE PRESENTATION: We report a clinical case of a 36-year-old white man who presented at our emergency department with subacute testicular pain. A urine analysis, Doppler ultrasound, surgical exploration, blood analysis, and magnetic resonance imaging were performed to diagnose his condition, to exclude a testicular torsion, and to raise confidence in its non-malignancy. He was treated conservatively. At follow-up, a few months after the incident, he no longer had complaints. Ultrasonography showed remaining hypo-echogenicity of the left upper pole, indicating a sequel of ischemia. CONCLUSIONS: Segmental testicular infarction is a rare condition which can be easily confused with a testicular torsion or a testicular tumor. This case report can be helpful in recognizing and diagnosing this condition. Making the right diagnosis is important since it can prevent an unnecessary radical treatment.


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Epididymitis/diagnosis , Infarction/diagnosis , Orchiopexy/methods , Orchitis/diagnosis , Pain/etiology , Testis/blood supply , Adult , Epididymitis/complications , Humans , Infarction/complications , Male , Orchitis/complications , Pain/surgery , Rare Diseases , Testis/pathology , Testis/surgery , Treatment Outcome
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