A Case of Scrotal Swelling Mimicking Testicular Torsion Preceding Henoch-Schonlein Vasculitis
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2012
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Comenius Univ
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Henoch-Schonlein purpura, is one of the most common types of multisystemic vasculitis seen in The major clinical manifestations are cutaneous purpura, arthritis, abdominal pain, gastrointestinal bleeding, and nephritis. Isolated central nervous system vasculitis, seizures, coma and hemorrhage, Guillan-Barre syndrome, ataxia and central and peripheral neuropathy, ocular involvement, orchitis, epididymitis or testicular torsion are medical or surgical complications. In this study, we report a 7-year-old boy with scrotal swelling mimicking testicular torsion with ultrasonographic and clinical findings that the typical clinical features of Henoch-Schonlein purpura including rashes and arthritis were developed after one week of surgery (Ref. 15). Full Text in PDF www.elis.sk.
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Scrotal Swelling, Mimicking Testicular Torsion, Henoch-Schonlein Vasculitis, Guillan-Barre Syndrome Arthritis
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Q4
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Q2
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113
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6
Start Page
382
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383