South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde
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Controversy persists with regard to the diagnosis and treatment of the acute scrotum in children. The differential diagnosis includes torsion of the testis, torsion of one of the appendices testis and epididymo-orchitis. Clinical differentiation is notoriously difficult and our policy has been to explore the scrotum of all who present with signs of an acute scrotum. ⋯ Only in one-third was there any clinical supportive evidence of the diagnosis. Surgical complications were infrequent. We advocate expedient surgical exploration and derotation with contralateral orchidopexy, since clinical differentiation between torsion of the testis, testicular appendages and epididymo-orchitis is inexact, even with highly specialised investigation such as Doppler ultrasound and radionuclide scanning, which may not be widely available, may delay definitive treatment and suggest a lack of urgency where time is of the essence.
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Letter Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical Trial
Antipyretic effect of oral v. rectal paracetamol.