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• Testicular torsion was the most common finding at surgical exploration, followed by torsion of testicular appendages. • Age had limited value in diagnosing the cause of acute scrotal pain. • Testicular torsion was associated with cold weather. • Our findings support the practice of surgical exploration for acute scrotal pain suspicious of testicular torsion in patients of any age.
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