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Introduction: An accessory scrotum is characterized by a characteristic skin appearance in addition to a normal scrotum in the anatomically normal position. Case report: We report an accessory inguinal left hemiscrotum in a 15-day-old male infant. There was a normal scrotum and penis.
Ritika Parmar, Meera Luthra, Dinesh Raj
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Prenatally diagnosed accessory scrotum: A case report and review of the literature on prenatal features [PDF]
Accessory scrotum (AS) is rarely diagnosed antenatally, and its prenatal features remain unknown. Here, we report a case of a prenatally diagnosed accessory scrotum with perineal lipoma.
Koichi Deguchi, MD +10 more
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Accessory Scrotum With Perineal Lipoma: Pathologic Evaluation Including Androgen Receptor Expression [PDF]
Accessory scrotum is an unusual developmental anomaly defined as additional scrotal tissue in addition to a normally developed scrotum. The accessory scrotum arises posterior to the normally located scrotum and does not contain a testis. We report a case
Keitaro Iida +7 more
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Accessory scrotum in the perineum
A case of accessory scrotum in a 2-day-old male infant is reported because of its rarity. An overview of sequences during the normal development of male external genitalia has been provided and the deranged mechanism resulting in this anomaly has been ...
Pananghat A Kumar +2 more
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Accessory Scrotum – Truly an Appendage?
Accessory scrotum is defined as extra scrotal tissue in the vicinity of the anatomically located normal scrotum. We report a case of 4-day full-term male neonate with a unilateral accessory scrotum. We have discussed clinical presentations and associated
Neha Masrani +7 more
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Perineal Accessory Scrotum with Congenital Lipoma: A Rare Case Report [PDF]
A case of accessory scrotum in a 1-year-old boy is reported because of its rarity. A boy presented with a tumor mass attached with scrotum-like skin on its tip in the right side of perineum between the scrotum and anus. Both testes had descended into the
Souvik Chatterjee +5 more
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Accessory scrotum in neonate: A rare congenital scrotal anomaly [PDF]
Accessory scrotum (AS) is an extremely rare congenital anomaly, defined as scrotal-like tissue outside a normal anatomical location, without associated testes. It is often associated with perineal lipomas and other anomalies.
Naser El-Mefleh +4 more
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Splenogonadal fusion: a case report [PDF]
Background Accessory splenic tissue is a commonly encountered phenomenon in medical literature. Typically, these accessory spleens are found in close proximity to the main spleen, either in the hilum or within the surrounding ligaments.
Ahmed Oshiba +6 more
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Urethral duplication II-A Y type with rectal urethra: ASTRA approach and tunica vaginalis flap for first stage repair [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Urethral duplication is a rare congenital anomaly affecting mainly boys. Generally, the duplication develops on the sagittal plane; the accessory urethra may run dorsally or ventrally to the orthotopic one.
Antonio Macedo Jr +6 more
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A Patient with Unilateral Tibial Aplasia and Accessory Scrotum: A Pure Coincidence or Nonfortuitous Association? [PDF]
Tibial aplasia is an uncommon lower limb malformation that can occur isolated or be part of a more complex malformation pattern. We describe a 9-year-old boy born after uneventful pregnancy and delivery.
Zoran Gucev +4 more
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