Testicular schistosomiasis presented as complicated epididymo-orchitis in a teenager
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Schistosomiasis is a trematodes infection that causes significant morbidity and mortality in the Middle East, particularly in Yemen. Despite its impact, testicular schistosomiasis is still viewed as an uncommon illness. We present a 15-year-old child with left testicular pain and fever for three days diagnosed as left epididymo-orchitis based on the clinical and ultrasonographical findings. The patient was treated empirically with intravenous antibiotics alongside supportive care without improvement after one week. Ultrasonography follow-up showed that the left testis was heterogeneously enlarged without intratesticular blood flow, suggesting left testicular torsion. Immediate scrotal exploration was performed, revealing a dark, congested, and 180° twisted left testicle. Thus, an orchiectomy was performed. The specimen's histology revealed calcified ova of Schistosoma haematobium. In conclusion, even though testicular schistosomiasis is rare, clinicians should provide a thorough clinical evaluation and histopathological analysis for resected specimen, particularly in high-risk patients.
First Page
1
Last Page
4
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsc.2022.102388
Publication Date
9-2022
Recommended Citation
Badheeb, Mohamed A., "Testicular schistosomiasis presented as complicated epididymo-orchitis in a teenager" (2022). Internal Medicine. 127.
https://scholar.bridgeporthospital.org/internal_medicine/127