CAUSES OF PAINLESS SCROTAL SWELLING IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS

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The most common causes of painless scrotal swelling in children and adolescents include hydrocele and inguinal hernias that are not incarcerated. Less common causes include varicocele, spermatocele, localized edema from insect bites, nephrotic syndrome, and rarely, testicular cancer

What Will You Learn?

  • The learner should understand the most common causes of painless scrotal swelling and differentiate the difference between them to make a proper diagnosis.
  • The learner make a diagnosis and institute the next course of management by referral and counseling.
  • Hydrocele
  • Non incarcerated inguinal hernia
  • Spermatocele
  • Varicocele
  • Testicular cancer

Course Content

Discussion

  • Hydrocele
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  • Inguinal hernia
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  • Varicocele
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  • Spermatocele
    00:00
  • Testicular cancer
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  • Questions

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