Suarez González J A, Pello Fonseca J M, Rivas del Fresno M, Cuervo Calvo F J, Castaño González-Coto D, Alonso Ordoñez M A, Herrero Alvarez M C, Muruamendiaraz Fernández V
Servicio de Urología, Hospital de Cabueñes, Gijón, Asturias.
Actas Urol Esp. 1997 Jan;21(1):78-81.
Being a systemic vasculitis, Schöenlein-Henoch purpura may affect the scrotum and its content. According to the series studied, this occurs in about 10% patients (2-38%) and sometimes requires a differential diagnosis with the spermatic cord torsion. An isotopic study with 99Tc may avoid a surgical procedure quite often unnecessary. In the case reported here, vasculitis presented as an acute scrotum, which is highly infrequent in the literature and makes a correct presumption diagnosis extraordinary difficult.