Idiopathic testicular infarction in a boy initially suspected to have acute epididymo-orchitis associated with mycoplasma infection and Henoch-Schönlein purpura.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Chien-Cheng Huang,et al. Idiopathic testicular infarction initially masquerading as urolithiasis and epididymitis. , 2007, The American journal of emergency medicine.
[2] D. Hardoff,et al. Recurrent episodes of testicular swelling preceding Henoch-Schönlein purpura by 11 months , 1987, European Journal of Pediatrics.
[3] K. Søreide. Surgical management of nonrenal genitourinary manifestations in children with Henoch-Schönlein purpura. , 2005, Journal of pediatric surgery.
[4] E. Somekh,et al. Acute epididymitis in boys: evidence of a post-infectious etiology. , 2004, The Journal of urology.
[5] B. Laubscher,et al. A case of pediatric Henoch-Schönlein purpura and thrombosis of spermatic veins. , 2000, Journal of pediatric surgery.
[6] G. Steinhardt,et al. Testicular torsion: pitfalls of color Doppler sonography. , 1993, The Journal of urology.
[7] K. Bichler,et al. Evaluation of the acute scrotum by color-coded Doppler ultrasonography. , 1993, The Journal of urology.
[8] S. Millmond,et al. Bilateral testicular infarction caused by epididymitis. , 1991, AJR. American journal of roentgenology.
[9] D. Kirk,et al. Infarction of the testis: a complication of epididymitis. , 1982, British journal of urology.