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Acute abdomen caused by rupture of a torted intra-abdominal testicular mass: Case report

INTRODUCTION: Cryptorchidism is defined as the absence of one or both testicles from the scrotum, which is considered one of the most common birth defects of male genitalia. Mostly the undescended testes are in the inguinal region, while the intra-abdominal location accounts for only 10 % of the cas...

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Autores principales: Ghobashy, Ahmed, Hasan, Doaa, AbdElsalam, Ahmed, Ahmed, Aboubakr, Arafat, Ahmed, Tarek, Mahmoud, Ragab, Moutaz
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7078450/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32193141
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2020.02.067
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author Ghobashy, Ahmed
Hasan, Doaa
AbdElsalam, Ahmed
Ahmed, Aboubakr
Arafat, Ahmed
Tarek, Mahmoud
Ragab, Moutaz
author_facet Ghobashy, Ahmed
Hasan, Doaa
AbdElsalam, Ahmed
Ahmed, Aboubakr
Arafat, Ahmed
Tarek, Mahmoud
Ragab, Moutaz
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description INTRODUCTION: Cryptorchidism is defined as the absence of one or both testicles from the scrotum, which is considered one of the most common birth defects of male genitalia. Mostly the undescended testes are in the inguinal region, while the intra-abdominal location accounts for only 10 % of the cases. The potential risk of malignant transformation in an undescended testis is approximately 2.5–8 times higher than in scrotal position. Torsion of the cryptorchid testis is a very rare cause of acute abdominal pain with few cases published in literature. CASE PRESENTATION: A 44-year-old male patient presented to the emergency room with acute abdominal pain. General examination revealed relevant tachycardia. Upon abdominal examination there was tenderness and rebound tenderness all over the abdomen, more evident in the lower abdomen. Interestingly, routine examination of the inguino-scrotal region revealed empty right hemi-scrotum despite the patient not being aware. Routine blood tests showed marked anemia Hb: 7.4 g/dl. Urgent pelvi-abdominal U/S showed moderate free intra-abdominal collection in addition to a pelvic mass. CT of the abdomen showed a well-defined heterogenous hypodense mass measuring about 8.5 × 5.5 cm in the pelvis. Urgent exploratory laparotomy was done, and a mass was found to be torted and ruptured. Excision was done and histo-pathological examination revealed testicular mixed germ cell tumor. CONCLUSION: Undescended testis is associated with an increased risk of infertility, testicular cancer and torsion. In any male with undescended testis and intra-abdominal mass; the risk of intra-abdominal testicular tumor should be considered.
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spelling pubmed-70784502020-03-19 Acute abdomen caused by rupture of a torted intra-abdominal testicular mass: Case report Ghobashy, Ahmed Hasan, Doaa AbdElsalam, Ahmed Ahmed, Aboubakr Arafat, Ahmed Tarek, Mahmoud Ragab, Moutaz Int J Surg Case Rep Article INTRODUCTION: Cryptorchidism is defined as the absence of one or both testicles from the scrotum, which is considered one of the most common birth defects of male genitalia. Mostly the undescended testes are in the inguinal region, while the intra-abdominal location accounts for only 10 % of the cases. The potential risk of malignant transformation in an undescended testis is approximately 2.5–8 times higher than in scrotal position. Torsion of the cryptorchid testis is a very rare cause of acute abdominal pain with few cases published in literature. CASE PRESENTATION: A 44-year-old male patient presented to the emergency room with acute abdominal pain. General examination revealed relevant tachycardia. Upon abdominal examination there was tenderness and rebound tenderness all over the abdomen, more evident in the lower abdomen. Interestingly, routine examination of the inguino-scrotal region revealed empty right hemi-scrotum despite the patient not being aware. Routine blood tests showed marked anemia Hb: 7.4 g/dl. Urgent pelvi-abdominal U/S showed moderate free intra-abdominal collection in addition to a pelvic mass. CT of the abdomen showed a well-defined heterogenous hypodense mass measuring about 8.5 × 5.5 cm in the pelvis. Urgent exploratory laparotomy was done, and a mass was found to be torted and ruptured. Excision was done and histo-pathological examination revealed testicular mixed germ cell tumor. CONCLUSION: Undescended testis is associated with an increased risk of infertility, testicular cancer and torsion. In any male with undescended testis and intra-abdominal mass; the risk of intra-abdominal testicular tumor should be considered. Elsevier 2020-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7078450/ /pubmed/32193141 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2020.02.067 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ahmed, Aboubakr
Arafat, Ahmed
Tarek, Mahmoud
Ragab, Moutaz
Acute abdomen caused by rupture of a torted intra-abdominal testicular mass: Case report
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title_full Acute abdomen caused by rupture of a torted intra-abdominal testicular mass: Case report
title_fullStr Acute abdomen caused by rupture of a torted intra-abdominal testicular mass: Case report
title_full_unstemmed Acute abdomen caused by rupture of a torted intra-abdominal testicular mass: Case report
title_short Acute abdomen caused by rupture of a torted intra-abdominal testicular mass: Case report
title_sort acute abdomen caused by rupture of a torted intra-abdominal testicular mass: case report
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7078450/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32193141
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2020.02.067
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