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==Differentiating Epididymoorchitis From Other Diseases==
==Differentiating Epididymoorchitis From Other Diseases==
 
Epididymoorchitis is a major cause of [[acute]] [[scrotum]]. Other causes of [[acute]] [[scrotum]] which must be differentiated from epididymoorchitis include [[testicular torsion]] and [[torsion]] of the [[testicular]] [[appendage]]:
 


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Differentiating Epididymoorchitis From Other Diseases

Epididymoorchitis is a major cause of acute scrotum. Other causes of acute scrotum which must be differentiated from epididymoorchitis include testicular torsion and torsion of the testicular appendage:

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