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Torsion of appendix of testis
Muhammad Misbah Rashid1, Badar Murtaza, Naser Ali Khan
1Department of Surgery, Main Dressing Station (MDS), Bagh, Azad Kashmir.
Abstract:
An case of torsion of the appendix of testis is described in a 10 years old boy. He presented with sudden onset of severe pain in the left testis of 3 days duration. Emergency exploration of the left testis revealed a gangrenous appendix of the left testis. The appendix of the testis was excised and the wound was closed. The patient made a smooth post-operative recovery.
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