“…First presented in 1973, then published in 1974, juvenile gangrenous vasculitis of the scrotum is a rare form of acute painful scrotal ulcer of unclear aetiology observed in otherwise healthy young men. Less than 20 cases, including the original report of five cases, are known in the literature, very few in English . The majority of the patients was under 30 years old, the eldest 45 years old, with 1–5 round to polycyclic, sharply demarcated, initially with pruritic and burning sensation and rapidly progressive, painful necrotic ulcers with black eschars on the scrotum, 0.5–2 cm in diameter, the largest reported with 5 cm, preceded 1–3 weeks before by an episode of pharyngitis/tonsillitis with high fever (Fig.…”