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Testicular Torsion in Cerebropalsy Patient with Undescended Testis: Do Not Misdiagnose it!
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Sabounji Mohamed Salsabil,
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Souleymane Camara,
Babacar Faye,
Oumar Ndour,
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Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.47363/jprrr/2021(3)134
Subject(s) - testicular torsion , scrotum , medicine , spermatic cord torsion , surgery , physical examination , torsion (gastropod) , swelling , pathology
We report a 13-year-old male patient with cerebropalsy, presented with right inguinal swelling since 12 hours. Physical examination found a firm painful swelling in the right inguinal region and an empty controlateral scrotum. Exploration found a testicular torsion with undescended testis. Detorsion and Orchidopexy were performed. Follow up was uneventful

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