Epididymitis in children and adolescents. A 20-year retrospective study
S. Likitnukul, G. H. McCracken Jr, J. D. Nelson and T. P. Votteler
We identified 35 patients who had epididymitis from 1965 to 1984 by
hospital chart review. The common clinical presentation was swelling, pain,
and erythema. Twenty-two patients had onset of symptoms within 24 hours of
hospital admission. Surgery was performed in 31 patients, 22 of whom had
cultures taken from the epididymis at the time of surgery. Bacterial agents
were recovered from cultures of 13 patients: coagulase-negative
staphylococci were identified in nine patients. In two patients, a
polymicrobic cause was found. Six patients had associated urologic
abnormality. Three patients had concurrent urinary tract infection.
Urologic investigation should be undertaken in children younger than 2
years old and in older patients with recurrent episodes suspected to be due
to reflux of urine and associated genitourinary abnormality.