Orchitis - unilateral

Case contributed by Kewal Arunkumar Mistry , 15 Mar 2015
Diagnosis probable
Changed by Mostafa Elfeky, 26 Oct 2023
Disclosures - updated 14 May 2023: Nothing to disclose

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Orchitis is an infection of the testis, which is rarely isolated, and when in conjunction with the epididymitis is called epididymo-orchitis.

  • -<p>Orchitis is an infection of the <a href="/articles/testis-1">testis</a>, which is rarely isolated, and when in conjunction with the <a title="Epididymitis" href="/articles/epididymitis">epididymitis</a> is called <a href="/articles/epididymitis">epididymo-orchitis</a>.</p>
  • +<p><a href="/articles/orchitis" title="Orchitis">Orchitis</a> is an infection of the <a href="/articles/testis-1">testis</a>, which is rarely isolated, and when in conjunction with the <a href="/articles/epididymitis" title="Epididymitis">epididymitis</a> is called <a href="/articles/epididymitis">epididymo-orchitis</a>.</p>

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