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  • Title: [A 39-year old man with acute idiopathic scrotal oedema].
    Author: Simonsgaard M.
    Journal: Ugeskr Laeger; 2008 Jun 02; 170(23):2039. PubMed ID: 18534172.
    Abstract:
    Acute idiopathic scrotal oedema is normally seen in young boys. It has an acute onset with a relatively painless scrotal swelling with subcutaneous oedema, which resolves in one to three days. Paraclinics and urine analysis are normal. We report here a rare case in an adult. The diagnosis and management is the same as for young boys. It is important to remember that it can occur in adults.
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