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Acute right epididymo-orchitis complicated by pampiniform plexus thrombosis
Hussam M Alshubaili1, Khalid I Alharbi1, Mohamed N Elsirafy2
1Department of Urology/nephrology, King Fahad Military Medical Complex, Dhahran, Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia.
Abstract:
Acute scrotum considered to be a common and one of the urological top emergency cases. However, acute testicular pain due to testicular vein thrombosis is rare especially if this thrombosis considered to be a complication of an infection, and not due to varicocele or malignancy-related conditions. A rare case of right epididymo-orchitis case complicated by right pampiniform plexus thrombosis, which resolved spontaneously with no anticoagulant management., Testicular vein thrombosis considered to be a rare differential diagnoses of acute scrotum presentation. With a limited number of reported cases, it requires more evaluation to develop a proper medical approach.
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