Intravaginal testicular torsion in newborns. To fix or not to fix the contralateral testis?
Scrotal swelling suggesting testicular torsion is a rare urological emergency which requires a clinical urgent evaluation and most of the times must be managed surgically. In newborns it can occur in the postnatal period, usually within the twenty-eighth day of life, or more frequently in utero, dur...
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Main Authors: | G. Bordin (Author), F. Parolini (Author), A. Morandi (Author), G. Farris (Author), E.M. Leva (Author), M. Torricelli (Author) |
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2013-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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