Segmental testicular infarction due to cholesterol embolism: not the first case, but the first report.

Journal: Pathology International
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Abstract

Segmental infarction of the testis represents a rare entity in that there have been fewer than 40 cases documented in the literature. Like global infarction, segmental infarction of the testis can masquerade as a mass lesion or torsion of the testis. Reported herein is a very rare case of segmental testicular infarction due to atheroembolism in a 58-year-old man. The patient presented with severe left testicular pain and underwent left high orchiectomy on the clinical diagnosis of testicular torsion. The testis had a segmental hemorrhagic necrosis around which many cholesterol emboli were observed. This is the first report to describe cholesterol embolism-associated segmental testicular infarction.

Authors
Shiro Adachi, Koh-ichi Tsutahara, Tatsuya Kinoshita, Koji Hatano, Toshio Kinouchi, Masao Kobayashi, Hitoshi Inoue, Tsuyoshi Takada, Tsuneo Hara, Seiji Yamaguchi
Relevant Conditions

Testicular Torsion

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