2021
DOI: 10.18502/acta.v59i11.7783
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Thrombosis of Right Spermatic Vein: A Case Report

Abstract: Spermatic vein thrombosis is a rare event that mostly affects the left vein thrombosis, but, in our report, it had developed on the right one that requires a meticulous physical examination for diagnosis. The purpose of this case report is to introduce an adult patient with right spermatic vein thrombosis in a 30-year-old man admitted to the operating room for hernia surgery. Spermatic vein thrombosis is an unexpected finding in the differential diagnosis of acute testicular pain.

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“…3 The symptoms of right spermatic vein thrombosis typically include sudden onset of severe pain and swelling of the affected testicle. 4 Intense exercise, inguinal hernias, structural defects, trauma, and a tendency for excessive clotting may all contribute to the pathogenesis of spermatic vein thrombosis. 3,5 In this article, we report a case of right spermatic vein thrombosis with acute testicular pain treated with rapid diagnosis and anti-inflammatory medication without any surgical intervention.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…3 The symptoms of right spermatic vein thrombosis typically include sudden onset of severe pain and swelling of the affected testicle. 4 Intense exercise, inguinal hernias, structural defects, trauma, and a tendency for excessive clotting may all contribute to the pathogenesis of spermatic vein thrombosis. 3,5 In this article, we report a case of right spermatic vein thrombosis with acute testicular pain treated with rapid diagnosis and anti-inflammatory medication without any surgical intervention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%