In May the Pediatric Urology Journal Club (PUJC) discussed indications and outcomes
following transfer of pediatric patients with testicular torsion to tertiary centers
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]. Authors Venkata Jayanthi (@nchurology), Seth Alpert (@salpert93), and Daniel DaJusta
(@dandajusta) joined the discussion. Selected tweets are featured in parentheses according
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References
- Indicators and outcomes of transfer to tertiary pediatric hospitals for patients with testicular torsion.J Pediatr Urol. 2017; 13: 388
- Testicular torsion presentation trends before and after pediatric urology subspeciality certification.J Urol. 2017; 197: 507-515
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Publication history
Accepted:
June 12,
2017
Received:
June 12,
2017
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☆The figures shown in parentheses refer to the Supplementary Table.
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