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Depends on the causes of scrotal masses, risk factors are different,for example in testicular tortion the most potent risk factor is undescended testicle and genetic structural defects. | Depends on the causes of scrotal masses, risk factors are different,for example in testicular tortion the most potent risk factor is undescended testicle and genetic structural defects. | ||
===Common Risk Factors=== | ===Common Risk Factors=== | ||
*Common Risk factors in scrotal masses include: | |||
**Undecsending testicle at birth** | |||
**Genetic deformities** | |||
**Sexual activity** | |||
**Bladder obstruction** | |||
**Urogenital malformations** | |||
**Prolonged bicycle ridding** | |||
**Abdominal wall injury** | |||
**Old age** | |||
**White race** | |||
**Cryptorchidism** | |||
**kleinfelter syn** | |||
**Idiopathic** |
Revision as of 16:33, 23 October 2019
Overview
Depends on the causes of scrotal masses, risk factors are different,for example in testicular tortion the most potent risk factor is undescended testicle and genetic structural defects.
Risk factors
Depends on the causes of scrotal masses, risk factors are different,for example in testicular tortion the most potent risk factor is undescended testicle and genetic structural defects.
Common Risk Factors
- Common Risk factors in scrotal masses include:
- Undecsending testicle at birth**
- Genetic deformities**
- Sexual activity**
- Bladder obstruction**
- Urogenital malformations**
- Prolonged bicycle ridding**
- Abdominal wall injury**
- Old age**
- White race**
- Cryptorchidism**
- kleinfelter syn**
- Idiopathic**