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Hyun Moo Lee - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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chronic tuberculous epididymo orchitis manifesting as a non tender Scrotal Swelling magnetic resonance imaging histological correlation
Urology, 2008Co-Authors: Ko Woon Park, Byung Kwan Park, Chan Kyo Kim, Hyun Moo LeeAbstract:Clinically, chronic tuberculous epididymo-orchitis often is nonspecific and subsequently is indistinguishible from other various Scrotal lesions. Gray-scale and color Doppler ultrasound is most commonly used for distinguishing these conditions. However, there are few reports on the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of chronic tuberculous epididymo-orchitis. We describe MRI features of this lesion clinically manifesting as non-tender Scrotal Swelling with a correlation of the histological findings.
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Chronic Tuberculous Epididymo-orchitis Manifesting as a Non-Tender Scrotal Swelling: Magnetic Resonance Imaging–Histological Correlation
Urology, 2008Co-Authors: Ko Woon Park, Byung Kwan Park, Chan Kyo Kim, Hyun Moo LeeAbstract:Clinically, chronic tuberculous epididymo-orchitis often is nonspecific and subsequently is indistinguishible from other various Scrotal lesions. Gray-scale and color Doppler ultrasound is most commonly used for distinguishing these conditions. However, there are few reports on the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of chronic tuberculous epididymo-orchitis. We describe MRI features of this lesion clinically manifesting as non-tender Scrotal Swelling with a correlation of the histological findings.
Ko Woon Park - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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chronic tuberculous epididymo orchitis manifesting as a non tender Scrotal Swelling magnetic resonance imaging histological correlation
Urology, 2008Co-Authors: Ko Woon Park, Byung Kwan Park, Chan Kyo Kim, Hyun Moo LeeAbstract:Clinically, chronic tuberculous epididymo-orchitis often is nonspecific and subsequently is indistinguishible from other various Scrotal lesions. Gray-scale and color Doppler ultrasound is most commonly used for distinguishing these conditions. However, there are few reports on the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of chronic tuberculous epididymo-orchitis. We describe MRI features of this lesion clinically manifesting as non-tender Scrotal Swelling with a correlation of the histological findings.
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Chronic Tuberculous Epididymo-orchitis Manifesting as a Non-Tender Scrotal Swelling: Magnetic Resonance Imaging–Histological Correlation
Urology, 2008Co-Authors: Ko Woon Park, Byung Kwan Park, Chan Kyo Kim, Hyun Moo LeeAbstract:Clinically, chronic tuberculous epididymo-orchitis often is nonspecific and subsequently is indistinguishible from other various Scrotal lesions. Gray-scale and color Doppler ultrasound is most commonly used for distinguishing these conditions. However, there are few reports on the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of chronic tuberculous epididymo-orchitis. We describe MRI features of this lesion clinically manifesting as non-tender Scrotal Swelling with a correlation of the histological findings.
Byung Kwan Park - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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chronic tuberculous epididymo orchitis manifesting as a non tender Scrotal Swelling magnetic resonance imaging histological correlation
Urology, 2008Co-Authors: Ko Woon Park, Byung Kwan Park, Chan Kyo Kim, Hyun Moo LeeAbstract:Clinically, chronic tuberculous epididymo-orchitis often is nonspecific and subsequently is indistinguishible from other various Scrotal lesions. Gray-scale and color Doppler ultrasound is most commonly used for distinguishing these conditions. However, there are few reports on the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of chronic tuberculous epididymo-orchitis. We describe MRI features of this lesion clinically manifesting as non-tender Scrotal Swelling with a correlation of the histological findings.
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Chronic Tuberculous Epididymo-orchitis Manifesting as a Non-Tender Scrotal Swelling: Magnetic Resonance Imaging–Histological Correlation
Urology, 2008Co-Authors: Ko Woon Park, Byung Kwan Park, Chan Kyo Kim, Hyun Moo LeeAbstract:Clinically, chronic tuberculous epididymo-orchitis often is nonspecific and subsequently is indistinguishible from other various Scrotal lesions. Gray-scale and color Doppler ultrasound is most commonly used for distinguishing these conditions. However, there are few reports on the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of chronic tuberculous epididymo-orchitis. We describe MRI features of this lesion clinically manifesting as non-tender Scrotal Swelling with a correlation of the histological findings.
Chan Kyo Kim - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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chronic tuberculous epididymo orchitis manifesting as a non tender Scrotal Swelling magnetic resonance imaging histological correlation
Urology, 2008Co-Authors: Ko Woon Park, Byung Kwan Park, Chan Kyo Kim, Hyun Moo LeeAbstract:Clinically, chronic tuberculous epididymo-orchitis often is nonspecific and subsequently is indistinguishible from other various Scrotal lesions. Gray-scale and color Doppler ultrasound is most commonly used for distinguishing these conditions. However, there are few reports on the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of chronic tuberculous epididymo-orchitis. We describe MRI features of this lesion clinically manifesting as non-tender Scrotal Swelling with a correlation of the histological findings.
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Chronic Tuberculous Epididymo-orchitis Manifesting as a Non-Tender Scrotal Swelling: Magnetic Resonance Imaging–Histological Correlation
Urology, 2008Co-Authors: Ko Woon Park, Byung Kwan Park, Chan Kyo Kim, Hyun Moo LeeAbstract:Clinically, chronic tuberculous epididymo-orchitis often is nonspecific and subsequently is indistinguishible from other various Scrotal lesions. Gray-scale and color Doppler ultrasound is most commonly used for distinguishing these conditions. However, there are few reports on the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of chronic tuberculous epididymo-orchitis. We describe MRI features of this lesion clinically manifesting as non-tender Scrotal Swelling with a correlation of the histological findings.
Emily C. Webber - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Escherichia coli Bacteremia, Epididymo-Orchitis, and Scrotal Abscess in a Neonate.
Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society, 2012Co-Authors: Julie Stark, Lilly A. Bellman, Sarah H. Kamel, Benjamin Whittam, John C. Christenson, Emily C. WebberAbstract:Epididymo-orchitis (EO) is a rare but important cause of Scrotal Swelling in pediatric patients. EO is caused by bacteremia leading to hematogenous seeding or ascending infection of the urinary tract. EO can be associated with abscess, bacteremia, and other serious infections, and must be distinguished from other causes of Scrotal Swelling such as testicular torsion. We present a case of a 16-day-old male with EO, Scrotal abscess, and bacteremia from Escherichia coli.