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Testicular Torsion

Medical Condition • Diagnosed with Ultrasound

Clinical Overview

Testicular torsion is the twisting of the spermatic cord, causing ischemia of the testis and requiring emergent surgical detorsion within 6 hours to preserve viability. Color Doppler ultrasound is the imaging modality of choice, demonstrating absent or asymmetrically reduced intratesticular blood flow. The whirlpool sign — a twisted spermatic cord visualized in cross-section — is pathognomonic.

ICD-10 Code: N44.00 | MeSH ID: D013086 | Primary Anatomy: Testis, Spermatic Cord

Key Reference: PubMed: PMID: 11207402

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Modality  Diagnostic Ultrasound

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RDMS — Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer

RDCS — Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer

RVT — Registered Vascular Technologist

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