The Prevalence of Bell Clapper Anomaly in the Solitary Testis in Cases of Prior Perinatal Torsion

Volume: 191, Issue: 5S, Pages: 1573 - 1577
Published: May 1, 2014
Abstract
Bell clapper anomaly is associated with an increased risk of intravaginal testicular torsion. However, perinatal torsion is thought to be secondary to an extravaginal process. We quantified the contralateral prevalence of bell clapper anomaly in children found to have atrophic testicular nubbins secondary to presumed torsion during gestation to better define the subsequent risk of metachronous testicular torsion.Inspection results for the...
Paper Details
Title
The Prevalence of Bell Clapper Anomaly in the Solitary Testis in Cases of Prior Perinatal Torsion
Published Date
May 1, 2014
Volume
191
Issue
5S
Pages
1573 - 1577
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