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Efrat Schurr1, Ruth Cytter-Kuint2, Matityahu Ehrlichman1
1Pediatric Department, Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel;
Abstract:
Vasitis represents an inflammation of the vas deferens. This is a rare entity seen mostly in adult males following local surgery (e.g., vasectomy, hernia repair). Children with groin masses have a wide differential diagnosis. We describe a child with a groin mass following epididymitis diagnosed with vasitis and review the known literature regarding diagnostic tools and treatment. Vasitis in children, although rare, can be seen as a complication of epididymitis.
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