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Condition after hydatides removal





Tags: Scrotum sonography, Esaote MyLab 70, Clinical report, Pediatric

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  Condition after hydatides removal
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    A child of school age came to the ED of the Children's City Clinical Hospital with a syndrome of edematous scrotum, on admission ultrasound revealed an increase in the size of the appendage and a slight dropsy(hydrocele), intraoperatively in the area of ​​the appendage, a pair of blue hydatids were found, removed, at the moment, several days after the operation, the child's with no pain, the swelling of the scrotum remains in the area of ​​the testicle with surgery, child is directed to the follow-up ultrasound.

    On ultrasound, the testicle at surgery side has an irregular shape, presumably due to partial compression by edematous tissues in the area of ​​the postoperative suture.

   




   




   


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