Notfallmedizin up2date, Table of Contents Notfallmedizin up2date 2015; 10(03): 222-224DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1358181 Kasuistik Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New YorkDas akute Skrotum im Säuglings- und KleinkindesalterImmer „alles klar“?Authors Theocharis Yiakoumos S. Rausch T. Kälble Recommend Article Abstract Buy Article(opens in new window) All articles of this category(opens in new window) Full Text References Weiterführende Literatur 1 Bartsch G, Frank S, Marberger H et al. Testicular torsion: late results with special regard to fertility and endocrine function. J Urol 1980; 124: 375-378 2 Gatti JM, Patrick Murphy J. Current management of the acute scrotum. Semin Pediatr Surg 2007; 16: 58-63 3 Günther P, Schenk JP. Testicular torsion: diagnosis, differential diagnosis, and treatment in children. Radiologe 2006; 46: 590-595 4 Kaye JD, Shapiro EY, Levitt SB et al. Parenchymal echo texture predicts testicular salvage after torsion: potential impact on the need for emergent exploration. J Urol 2008; 180: 1733-1736 5 Mäkelä E, Lahdes-Vasama T, Rajakorpi H et al. A 19-year review of paediatric patients with acute scrotum. Scand J Surg 2007; 96: 62-66 6 Schneble F, Pöhlmann T, Segerer H et al. Scrotal ultrasound in children and adolescents with duplex Doppler analysis of intratesticular arteries. Ultraschall in Med 2011; 32: E51-E56 7 Somekh E, Gorenstein A, Serour F. Acute epididymitis in boys: evidence of a post-infectious etiology. J Urol 2004; 171: 391-394 8 Sorensen MD, Galansky SH, Striegl AM et al. Perinatal extravaginal torsion of the testis in the first month of life is a salvageable event. Urology 2003; 62: 132-134