Guideline Highlights
The most common reason for permanent testicular ischemia is testicular torsion which necessitates emergency management (1). About 5.9 cases per 100,000 male patients in paediatric patients (aged 1 to 17 years) are diagnosed with it frequently (2). The incidence is lower for patients who are 18 years or older, with 1.3 per 100,000 males. It can be a
<p>Real-world Management of Testicular Torsion with adherence to the EAU Paediatric Urology Guidelines</p>

Real-world Management of Testicular Torsion with adherence to the EAU Paediatric Urology Guidelines

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