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==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==
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{{Testicular DDX}}


==Treatment==
==Treatment==

Revision as of 06:03, 2 January 2015

Background

  • Not to be confused with Testicular Torsion
  • Appendix testis and appendix epididymis can torse
    • Most common between 7-14yr
    • No affect on fertility or surrounding structures

Diagnosis

  • Scrotal pain
    • Milder and more gradual onset compared to testicular torsion
    • Localized to one point of testicle
  • Physical exam
    • Hard, tender 2-3mm nodule at upper pole of testicle
    • Transillumination: ischemic appendage appears as blue dot (highly sp, not sn)
  • Ultrasound
    • Normal testicular flow, small hyperechoic region adjacent to testis

Work-Up

  • UA
  • Ultrasond

Differential Diagnosis

Testicular Diagnoses

Treatment

  1. Scrotal elevation
  2. Ice
  3. NSAIDS

Disposition

  1. Discharge
  2. Symptoms resolve in 7-10 days

See Also

Source

Tintinalli, Rosen's