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Torsion of Testicular Appendage

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  1. Differential Diagnosis
    1. Testicluar torsion
    2. Epididymitis
  2. Signs
    1. Tiny, tender, palpable mass at Testis upper pole
    2. "Blue dot" sign on skin early in course
    3. Testicular Inflammation and Hydrocele are late findings
  3. Course
    1. Typical: 14 days
  4. Management
    1. Scrotal support
    2. NSAIDs
    3. Urology referral indications
      1. Presentation too late to make accurate diagnosis

Male torsion of hydatid of Morgagni (C0392531)

ConceptsAnatomical Abnormality (T190)
ICD9608.23, 608.24, 620.5
EnglishHydatid of Morgagni torsion, Male torsion of hydatid of Morgagni, TORSION APPENDIX TESTIS, TORSION APPY EPIDIDYMIS, Torsion of appendix epididymis, Torsion of appendix of testis, Torsion of appendix testis, Torsion of hydatid of Morgagni - male, Torsion of hydatid of Morgani - male
Spanishtorsion de apendice testicular, torsion de hidatide de Morgani en el hombre
Parent ConceptsSpermatic Cord Torsion (C0037856)
SourcesDXP, ICD9CM, MTH, MTHICD9, SCTSPA, SNOMEDCT
Derived from the NIH UMLS (Unified Medical Language System)



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