The Large Pediatric Scrotum Ultrasound Technique and Differential Considerations

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TitreThe Large Pediatric Scrotum Ultrasound Technique and Differential Considerations
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuteursSchmitz K, Snyder K, Geldermann D, Sohaey R
JournalULTRASOUND QUARTERLY
Volume30
Pagination119-134
Date PublishedJUN
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0894-8771
Mots-cléscongenital scrotal pathology, pediatric scrotal enlargement, pediatric scrotal ultrasound, pediatric scrotum
Résumé

Scrotal enlargement in the pediatric population is caused by a variety of pathologic processes including hydroceles, hernias, varicoceles, testicular torsion, testicular or paratesticular infection, trauma, or neoplasm; adrenal rests; or scrotal skin edema. The clinical presentation of scrotal enlargement is often nonspecific, and ultrasound plays a key role in making the correct diagnosis. In this pictorial review, we review the ultrasound protocol for performing scrotal ultrasound in pediatric patients and illustrate the ultrasound appearance of conditions resulting in scrotal enlargement.

DOI10.1097/RUQ.0000000000000053