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Accessory scrotum with imperforate anus
Pediatric Surgery International, 1997Accessory scrotum is the rarest anomaly of the scrotum; less than two dozen cases have been reported. A case of accessory scrotum with imperforate anus is reported.
K N, Rattan, S K, Pandit, S, Budhiraja
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Urology, 1983
A sixth case of a patient with an accessory perineal scrotum is presented.
J F, Redman, W D, Morris
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A sixth case of a patient with an accessory perineal scrotum is presented.
J F, Redman, W D, Morris
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Accessory scrotum with multiple skeletal abnormalities
International Journal of Urology, 2006Abstract Accessory scrotum is very uncommon. Here we report a 5‐year old Caucasian boy presenting with an accessory scrotum localized to the left side of the pubic area. The penis and the primary scrotum were completely normal, containing two dependent testicles.
Muammer, Kendirci +2 more
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Accessory Scrotum: Report of a Case
European Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1990Perineal ectopic (accessory) scrotum is an uncommon anomaly. We could trace only 5 such cases reported in the literature (8, 10, 11). A case of accessory scrotum and glandular hypospadias has been presented and discussed.
Balik, E, Cetinkursun, S, Oztop, F
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International Journal of Urology, 2004
Abstract We present the extremely rare phenotype of an accessory scrotum with an associated lipoblastoma. There was a coexistence of midperineal and lateral types. To our knowledge, this phenotype has never been reported. The lipoblastoma, which arose in the perineum, divided the moving labioscrotal swelling into three parts during early fetal life ...
Mitsuhiro, Ito +2 more
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Abstract We present the extremely rare phenotype of an accessory scrotum with an associated lipoblastoma. There was a coexistence of midperineal and lateral types. To our knowledge, this phenotype has never been reported. The lipoblastoma, which arose in the perineum, divided the moving labioscrotal swelling into three parts during early fetal life ...
Mitsuhiro, Ito +2 more
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Accessory Scrotum: A Case Report
Journal of Urology, 1986Abstract We report a case of an accessory scrotum on the left side of the perineum. The literature is reviewed and the etiology of this anomaly is discussed.
K, Yokokawa, E, Nakano, M, Takaha
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Accessory Scrotum with Lipoma in an Infant
European Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1990We report on a 2-year-old male infant with accessory scrotum with lipoma presenting a perineal mass. Preoperatively no abnormality in the urinary tract and the anorectum was demonstrated. The tumour was resected and perineoplasty was performed. The resected specimen histologically revealed lipoma with tissue suggestive of scrotum. The patient recovered
T, Shimotake +3 more
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Accessory and ectopic scrotum with VATER association
Urology, 1992Scrotal ectopia or accessory scrotum are both rare conditions. This report describes a neonate with both abnormalities, who also has elements of the VATER association. This constellation of anomalies has not been previously described.
T, Spears +4 more
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Urologia Internationalis, 1999
A 2-year-old male with a perineal swelling, covered with normal skin without any rugosities, was diagnosed as having an accessory scrotum on histopathology. There was no other congenital anomaly. The case is reported due to its rarity and unique clinical picture.
S, Budhiraja, S K, Pandit
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A 2-year-old male with a perineal swelling, covered with normal skin without any rugosities, was diagnosed as having an accessory scrotum on histopathology. There was no other congenital anomaly. The case is reported due to its rarity and unique clinical picture.
S, Budhiraja, S K, Pandit
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