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CHAPTER 80 Testis and scrotum PART 12 | GENITOURINARY 1510 Clinical features There is sudden pain in the scrotum associated with pros- tration, pallor and pyrexia. Cellulitis spreads rapidly (within hours) with small necrotic areas of skin which, if untreated, coalesce to involve the entire scrotal and penile coverings, which may then slough, leaving the testes exposed but healthy. There may be crepitus and a foul-smelling exudate. The patient typically becomes septic and severely unwell in a short period of time
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