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CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT OF SCROTAL HEMATOMA SECONDARY TO ADRENAL HEMORRHAGE IN NEWBORNS.

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A 24-hour-old male presented with bruising and swelling of the right hemiscrotum and groin. Testicular torsion was ruled out in a doppler sonography, signs of an evolving right adrenal hemorrhage… Click to show full abstract

A 24-hour-old male presented with bruising and swelling of the right hemiscrotum and groin. Testicular torsion was ruled out in a doppler sonography, signs of an evolving right adrenal hemorrhage was demonstrated in the abdominal ultrasound. The imaging follow-up proved the disappearance of both scrotal and adrenal hematomas. Including the adrenal hemorrhage of the newborn in the differential diagnosis of an acute scrotum can prevent unnecessary surgical explorations.

Keywords: hematoma secondary; management scrotal; conservative management; hemorrhage; adrenal hemorrhage; scrotal hematoma

Journal Title: Urology
Year Published: 2019

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