A case of acute vasitis mimicking an incarcerated inguinal hernia with subtle imaging findings.

A case of acute vasitis mimicking an incarcerated inguinal hernia with subtle imaging findings. - 2020

Acute vasitis, or inflammation of the vas deferens, is a rare condition that classically presents with unilateral groin pain radiating into the scrotum and a bulge or induration along the inguinal canal. As a result, it mimics and is often mistaken for more common pathologies such as inguinal hernia, epididymo-orchitis or testicular torsion. A misdiagnosis may lead to unnecessary surgery and morbidity. Here, we present a case of acute vasitis which was originally diagnosed as an incarcerated inguinal hernia. Finally, we review the imaging findings, which can often be subtle and misinterpreted or missed.


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MedStar Washington Hospital Center


Urology


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