2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsxm.2021.01.043
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073 Evaluation of Hip Pathology in Men Presenting with Chronic Scrotal Content Pain

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“…Interestingly, 10% of participants reported some form of hip abnormality (femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), hip labral tear, and/or hip dysplasia), which is not included as a potential trigger site in Goldstein's theory. Indeed, a subset of chronic scrotal content pain patients received scrotal pain relief following corrective surgeries for hip dysplasia and FAI (15). Unfortunately, receiving a diagnosis of many of these comorbidities requires seeing a specialist, being prescribed correct imaging, and a full diagnostic workup, and most participants reported "not sure" if they had the listed conditions.…”
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“…Interestingly, 10% of participants reported some form of hip abnormality (femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), hip labral tear, and/or hip dysplasia), which is not included as a potential trigger site in Goldstein's theory. Indeed, a subset of chronic scrotal content pain patients received scrotal pain relief following corrective surgeries for hip dysplasia and FAI (15). Unfortunately, receiving a diagnosis of many of these comorbidities requires seeing a specialist, being prescribed correct imaging, and a full diagnostic workup, and most participants reported "not sure" if they had the listed conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%