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Testicular/Scrotal Disorders
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In this lecture, Professor Zach Murphy will present on Testicular and Scrotal Disorders. We will discuss the pathophysiology, focusing on conditions such as testicular torsion, varicocele, hydrocele, epididymitis, and testicular cancer. The lecture will include a discussion on the clinical manifestations, including pain, swelling, lumps, and changes in the size or texture of the testicles or scrotum. The digital presentation will begin with the diagnostic approach, highlighting the importance of physical examination, ultrasound imaging to assess blood flow and structure, and tumor markers for suspected testicular cancer. Finally, we will review management strategies for Testicular and Scrotal Disorders, emphasizing urgent surgical intervention for testicular torsion, elective surgery for varicocele and hydrocele if symptomatic, antibiotics for epididymitis, and a combination of surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy for testicular cancer. Enjoy the lecture and support us below!

Table of Contents:

0:00 Lab

0:07 Testicular & Scrotal Disorders Introduction

00:15 Pathophysiology of Painless Testicular & Scrotal Disorders

2:41 Pathophysiology of Painful Testicular & Scrotal Disorders

4:49 Issues with Varicocele

5:53 Issues with Hydrocele

6:28 Issues with Epididymitis

7:01 Issue with Testicular Torsion

7:38 Diagnostic Approach to Testicular & Scrotal Disorders

11:40 Treatment of Painless Testicular & Scrotal Disorders

12:52 Treatment of Painful Testicular & Scrotal Disorders

14:10 Comment, Like, SUBSCRIBE!