GU Flashcards
Give 4 differentials for the acute scrotum.
- Testicular torsion.
- Epididymo-orchitis.
- Trauma.
- Acute hydrocele.
- Idiopathic scrotal oedema.
Give 5 signs and symptoms of testicular torsion.
Pain is usually severe and of sudden onset
The pain may be referred to the lower abdomen
Nausea and vomiting may be present
On examination there is usually a swollen, tender testis retracted upwards. The skin may be reddended
cremasteric reflex is lost and elevation of the testis does not ease the pain
In what age groups is testicular torsion more common?
Neonates and peri-pubertal.
What is hypospadias?
When the urethral opening is on the under side of the penis.
Give 2 differentials for a groin swelling in children.
- Hernia.
2. Hydrocele.
What is the hydatid?
The ‘appendix of the testicle’ - it is an embryological remnant of the Mullerian duct.