Testicular torsion results from twisting of the spermatic cord, leading to venous outflow obstruction, arterial ischaemia and potential testicular loss. It typically manifests as sudden, severe ...
A 12-year-old boy presents to his primary care physician with a three-hour history of severe pain on the right side of his scrotum. Examination shows the right side of the scrotum to be swollen, red ...
Although the testicular artery is the major blood supplier for the testicle, there is some redundancy due to the presence of the cremasteric artery and the artery to the ductus deferens. Damage to the ...
Here’s how it’s supposed to work: Testicles form in the abdomen during fetal development. In the last few months of gestation, the testicles gradually descend into the scrotum. Usually, if this ...
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