Torsed appendage Diagnosis and management: Blue dot sign
Torsed appendage ranks second in causes of acute scrotal swelling in children. Yet the diagnosis and treatment in many centers lag behind the information reported in the scientific literature. Most often only a postoperative diagnosis of torsed appendage is made. The “blue dot sign” is an aid to ear...
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