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Ultrasonography of Extravaginal Testicular Torsion in Neonates

BACKGROUND: Extravaginal testicular torsion (ETT), also called prenatal or perinatal, occurs prenatally and is present at birth or appears within the first month of life. It has different etiology than intravaginal torsion, which appears later in life. Testicular torsion must be taken into considera...

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Autores principales: Bombiński, Przemysław, Warchoł, Stanisław, Brzewski, Michał, Majkowska, Zofia, Dudek-Warchoł, Teresa, Żerańska, Maria, Panek, Małgorzata, Drop, Magdalena
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Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5051550/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27757176
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/PJR.897066
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author Bombiński, Przemysław
Warchoł, Stanisław
Brzewski, Michał
Majkowska, Zofia
Dudek-Warchoł, Teresa
Żerańska, Maria
Panek, Małgorzata
Drop, Magdalena
author_facet Bombiński, Przemysław
Warchoł, Stanisław
Brzewski, Michał
Majkowska, Zofia
Dudek-Warchoł, Teresa
Żerańska, Maria
Panek, Małgorzata
Drop, Magdalena
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description BACKGROUND: Extravaginal testicular torsion (ETT), also called prenatal or perinatal, occurs prenatally and is present at birth or appears within the first month of life. It has different etiology than intravaginal torsion, which appears later in life. Testicular torsion must be taken into consideration in differential diagnosis of acute scrotum and should be confirmed or ruled out at first diagnostic step. Ultrasonography is a basic imaging modality, however diagnostic pitfalls are still possible. There is still wide discussion concerning management of ETT, which varies from immediate orchiectomy to conservative treatment resulting in testicle atrophy. MATERIAL/METHODS: In this article we present ultrasonographic spectrum of ETT in neonates, which were diagnosed and treated in our hospital during the last 8 years (2008–2015), in correlation with clinical and intraoperative findings. RESULTS: Thirteen neonates with ETT were enrolled in the study – 11 patients with a single testicle affected and 2 patients with bilateral testicular torsion. Most common signs on clinical examination were: hardened and enlarged testicle and discoloration of the scrotum. Most common ultrasonographic signs were: abnormal size or echostructure of the affected testicle and absence of the blood flow in Doppler ultrasonography. In 3 patients ultrasound elastography was performed, which appeared very useful in testicle structure assessment. CONCLUSIONS: Testicular torsion may concern boys even in the perinatal period. Ultrasonographic picture of acute scrotum in young boys may be confused. Coexistence of the abnormal size or echostructure of the torsed testicle with absence of the blood flow in Doppler ultrasonography appear as very specific but late ultrasonographic sings. Ultrasound elastography may be a very useful tool for visualisation of a very common clinical sign – hardening of the necrotic testicle.
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spelling pubmed-50515502016-10-18 Ultrasonography of Extravaginal Testicular Torsion in Neonates Bombiński, Przemysław Warchoł, Stanisław Brzewski, Michał Majkowska, Zofia Dudek-Warchoł, Teresa Żerańska, Maria Panek, Małgorzata Drop, Magdalena Pol J Radiol Original Article BACKGROUND: Extravaginal testicular torsion (ETT), also called prenatal or perinatal, occurs prenatally and is present at birth or appears within the first month of life. It has different etiology than intravaginal torsion, which appears later in life. Testicular torsion must be taken into consideration in differential diagnosis of acute scrotum and should be confirmed or ruled out at first diagnostic step. Ultrasonography is a basic imaging modality, however diagnostic pitfalls are still possible. There is still wide discussion concerning management of ETT, which varies from immediate orchiectomy to conservative treatment resulting in testicle atrophy. MATERIAL/METHODS: In this article we present ultrasonographic spectrum of ETT in neonates, which were diagnosed and treated in our hospital during the last 8 years (2008–2015), in correlation with clinical and intraoperative findings. RESULTS: Thirteen neonates with ETT were enrolled in the study – 11 patients with a single testicle affected and 2 patients with bilateral testicular torsion. Most common signs on clinical examination were: hardened and enlarged testicle and discoloration of the scrotum. Most common ultrasonographic signs were: abnormal size or echostructure of the affected testicle and absence of the blood flow in Doppler ultrasonography. In 3 patients ultrasound elastography was performed, which appeared very useful in testicle structure assessment. CONCLUSIONS: Testicular torsion may concern boys even in the perinatal period. Ultrasonographic picture of acute scrotum in young boys may be confused. Coexistence of the abnormal size or echostructure of the torsed testicle with absence of the blood flow in Doppler ultrasonography appear as very specific but late ultrasonographic sings. Ultrasound elastography may be a very useful tool for visualisation of a very common clinical sign – hardening of the necrotic testicle. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2016-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5051550/ /pubmed/27757176 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/PJR.897066 Text en © Pol J Radiol, 2016 This is an open access article. Unrestricted non-commercial use is permitted provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bombiński, Przemysław
Warchoł, Stanisław
Brzewski, Michał
Majkowska, Zofia
Dudek-Warchoł, Teresa
Żerańska, Maria
Panek, Małgorzata
Drop, Magdalena
Ultrasonography of Extravaginal Testicular Torsion in Neonates
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title_fullStr Ultrasonography of Extravaginal Testicular Torsion in Neonates
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasonography of Extravaginal Testicular Torsion in Neonates
title_short Ultrasonography of Extravaginal Testicular Torsion in Neonates
title_sort ultrasonography of extravaginal testicular torsion in neonates
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5051550/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27757176
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/PJR.897066
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