2016
DOI: 10.4103/0971-9261.186545
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Scrotal abscess: Varied etiology, associations, and management

Abstract: Aim:To report a series of scrotal abscess, a rare problem, their etiology, and management.Materials and Methods:A retrospective study of children who presented with scrotal abscess between January 2010 and March 2015, analyzed with respect to clinical features, pathophysiology of spread and management.Results:Eight infants and a 3-year-old phenotypically male child presented with scrotal abscess as a result of abdominal pathologies which included mixed gonadal dysgenesis (MGD) [1]; three anorectal malformation… Show more

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“…The etiology of scrotal abscesses varies greatly, some of which have been reported including epididymo-orchitis, neglected testicular torsion, spread from intra-abdominal abscess and hematogenous route of systemic infection. [ 4 ] In differential diagnosis of a scrotal mass in patient with paraplegia, especially when a urinary tract infection observed, epididymo-orchitis and urethro-scrotal abscess should be suspected. [ 5 ] Retrograde urethrography is considered a standard diagnostic technique for the morphology of the urethra and to confirm and characterize the fistula.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The etiology of scrotal abscesses varies greatly, some of which have been reported including epididymo-orchitis, neglected testicular torsion, spread from intra-abdominal abscess and hematogenous route of systemic infection. [ 4 ] In differential diagnosis of a scrotal mass in patient with paraplegia, especially when a urinary tract infection observed, epididymo-orchitis and urethro-scrotal abscess should be suspected. [ 5 ] Retrograde urethrography is considered a standard diagnostic technique for the morphology of the urethra and to confirm and characterize the fistula.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An abscess within the scrotum is rare in the pediatric age group. Most abscesses are due to extension of epididymo-orchitis or missed torsion 68–70 . On US, an abscess appears as a hypoechoeic mass that may be anechoic but more commonly contain low-level echoes (Fig.…”
Section: Miscellaneous Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%