Acetochlor poisoning presenting as acute genital edema: A case report.

Urology Case Reports(2019)

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Abstract
The etiology of acute scrotal edema can vary from a benign process such as post-trauma hydrocele, allergy, hypoproteinemia, appendicular torsion, or epididymo-orchitis to an emergent process such as an incarcerated inguinal hernia, testicular torsion, or rupture. Rarely, unexplained penile or scrotal swelling occurs as a chemical contact. Here, we reported a case of acetochlor contact presenting as acute genital edema of initial symptom.
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Ethylene Glycol Poisoning
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