Objective: A new case of segmental testicular infarction is reported.
Methods: A 52-year-old man presented to the emergency department with severe pain in the left testicle over a few days period. Physical examination revealed a tender induration in the upper pole of the left testicle.
Objectives: To report one case of urinary stone as a relatively frequent complications of urinary diversion using bowel loops.
Methods: We perform a short bibliographic review using the case report format.
Results: Stone formation in Bricker's type urinary diversion is secondary to various factors such as urinary stasis, bacteriuria, presence of intestinal mucus, metallic sutures, metabolic disturbances, etc.
Objectives: To present a short review of the diagnosis, clinical features, and treatment of male genitalia necrosis under the format of a case report.
Methods: We review the case of a diabetic patient without good blood sugar control who suffered from various diabetic complications diagnosed and treated at our hospital of a penile necrosis. We perform a bibliographic review about male genitalia necrosis regarding its etiology, diagnosis and treatment.
Objectives: To claim attention on an relatively frequent adverse reaction to drugs affecting genitalia, therefore a reason for consultation to the Urology Department.
Methods: We report a clinical case and a bibliographic review of this disease.
Results: Fixed drug eruption is a cutaneous eruption secondary to drug intake that appears every time the drug is taken, always in the same location, being more common in hands and feet.
Objective: To report a case of testicular tumor, classified as seminoma, with a very uncommon form of presentation since it presented as acute scrotum.
Methods: The clinical features, treatment and outcome of this uncommon condition are presented.
Results: A review of the literature showed that this form of presentation is rare although in the present case it is impossible to determine if testicular inflammation was due to tumor necrosis or infection from the associated hydrocele.