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A hydrocele revealing epididymal tuberculosis. [PDF]

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Ben Lahlou Y   +7 more
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Encysted hydrocele of the canal of Nuck in a 7-year-old female: A case report. [PDF]

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Alhashim A   +7 more
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A case of isolated testicular Tuberculosis: Approach and management. [PDF]

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Abdullahi IM   +4 more
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Abdominoscrotal hydrocele

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1986
Abdominoscrotal hydrocele is a very rare finding, especially in infants. The authors describe the case of a 7-month-old boy presenting an abdominoscrotal mass, the diagnosis of which was made by sonography and which was excised totally through an extensive inguinal incision.
P L, Burgués   +3 more
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The Abdominoscrotal Hydrocele*

European Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1993
While hydrocele is among the commonest inguinal anomalies in children, less than 20 cases have been reported of its extreme form, the abdominoscrotal hydrocele (ASH). This anomaly consists of a large inguinoscrotal hydrocele which communicates in an hour-glass fashion with a large "intra-abdominal" component. The latter lies deep to the narrow internal
F I, Luks   +3 more
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