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==Overview==
Echogenic kidneys, target or doughnut sign in case of intussusception. IgA vasculitis has also been shown to cause massive scrotal oedema, and can be a source of severe pain in young boys.
 
==Ultrasound==
Ultrasoind findings of HSP:
*Echogenic kidneys
*Target or doughnut sign in case of intussusception
*Massive scrotal edema in patients with IgA vasculitis


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==References==
==References==



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Overview

Echogenic kidneys, target or doughnut sign in case of intussusception. IgA vasculitis has also been shown to cause massive scrotal oedema, and can be a source of severe pain in young boys.

Ultrasound

Ultrasoind findings of HSP:

  • Echogenic kidneys
  • Target or doughnut sign in case of intussusception
  • Massive scrotal edema in patients with IgA vasculitis

References