ED Pathway for Child With Acute Nontraumatic Scrotal/Testicular Pain URL: https://www.chop.edu/clinical-pathway/scrotal-testicular-pain-nontraumatic-clinical-pathway Authors: R Scarfone, MD; J Lavelle, MD; K Posner, MD; K Kraf, MD Posted: July 2011, last revised May 2018 Evaluation/Treatment of Acute Abnormal Uterine Bleeding URL: https://www.chop.edu/clinical-pathway/uterine-bleeding-acuteabnormal-clinical-pathway Authors: M Zucker, MD; R Hughes, PharmD; A Culyba, MD; L Zinns, MD; J Boyle, RN; C Jacobstein, MD; J Posner, MD; J Lavelle, MD Posted: June 2015, last revised July 2017 ED Pathway for Evaluation of Postpubertal Girls With Lower Abdominal Pain and No Vaginal Bleeding URL: https://www.chop.edu/clinical-pathway/abdominal-pain-lowerpost-pubertal-girls-clinical-pathway Authors: C Mollen, MD; J Lavelle, MD; M Zucker, MD Posted: April 2006, last revised December 2017 ED Pathway for Evaluation and Treatment of Children With Suspected Nephrolithiasis URL: https://www.chop.edu/clinical-pathway/nephrolithiasis-suspectedemergent-care-clinical-pathway Authors: M Zonfrillo, MD; J Lavelle, MD; J Piro, RN; S Kim, MD; K Darge, MD Posted: October 2009, last revised April 2018 PENILE PROBLEMS CLINICAL PEARLS AND PITFALLS It is important to distinguish normal physiologic appearance from pathology Paraphimosis and priapism are true emergencies